Indian cuisine, known for its rich flavours, aromatic spices, and various culinary traditions, has a special position in global cuisine. It is known for its bright flavours and regional variation, which have captured the hearts (and stomachs) of foodies all around the world. However, a recent comment made by an Australian woman and YouTuber has caused a heated controversy and a wave of outrage on social media.
The incident began when Jeff, an X user, uploaded a viral post praising Indian cuisine. He posted a photo with multiple Indian curries and rice, saying, "Indian food is the best on earth. Fight me".?
The post gathered a lot of traction online with?24.7M views so far, with foodies from all around the world joining in to celebrate the greatness of Indian cuisine.
However, the viral post took an unexpected turn when X user Dr Sydney Watson joined the chat. She responded to Jeff's post with, "It really, really isn't." This simple but provocative comment sparked an outpouring of comments.
Not satisfied with her initial statement, Watson responded with another tweet: "If your food requires you to put dirt spices all over it in order for it to be palatable, your food is not good."?
The remark, which appeared to downplay the importance of spices in Indian food, sparked strong reactions, with Watson's tweet receiving over 8 million views and becoming a hotspot of criticism.
Many social media users rushed to defend Indian cuisine, taking issue with Watson's words. Here's what people commented on the controversial post.?
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