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Source: Hindustan Times

PM Modi has an immense love for food and his social media says it all. Thus, from Indian thalis to fruits, he relishes them all. Today, for his 71st birthday he had his staple home-cooked food as a birthday ritual. Hence, he visited his mother, took her blessings, and enjoyed home-cooked meal with her. Here is what the social media of PM Modi speaks about his love for Indian food.

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PM Modi and his Indian Thalis are go to:

One of our prime minister’s social media pictures back from 2019 shows an Indian thali. Specifically, it is a Gujarati thali with dishes including roti, sabzi, dal, salad, and more. Also, he was witnessed enjoying it with his mother.

Other favorite food items PM Modi loves:

On the occasion of Chaitra Navratri, he shared the picture of an Ayurvedic dish. Thus, it included neem leaves, neem flowers, and mishri. Also, he highlighted the benefits of ayurvedic herds.

PM Modi is also a big-time mango lover. He highlighted the fact that he loved to pluck fresh mangoes from trees during his childhood. Thus, he said so in an interview with Akshay Kumar back in 2019.

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Litti Chokha, Drumstick Paratha, Khichdi, and more

Litti Chokha is a delicacy that originated in Bihar. Hence, our prime minister loves this dish as he enjoys every bite of it. In February 2020, he posted a picture of having litti chokha at Hunar Haat in Delhi. Also, he had a cup of tea along with the dish and recommended it to everyone.

Drumstick Paratha is another staple of our prime minister. Thus, he said that he has it atleast once or twice a week. Also, he shared the recipe of this paratha in September 2020 celebrating the first anniversary of Fit India Movement. In an interview, Modi even said that he loves Khichdi. Hence, he used to have it very often during the early days of his career.

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