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Shrikant Kollurvor 1 Jahr

Fun fact: If the waitress understood portuguese she would have given them pao. Pao has come from portuguese. Maharashtra adopted it.

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AvaniNayakvor 1 Jahr

Vo log aake humari different breads ki variety batade aese hi kisi ek video me ! Paratha, thepla, bhakhari, puri, puranpoli, rotla, chapati, rumali roti, tandoori roti, bedai, kulcha, naan, bhatura...aur bhi lambi ho sakti he ye list shayad. Gulami ke joke pr kitna hasenge aur???

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ShyamMvor 1 Jahr

Remember a similar incident on a sightseeing tour of Konark. During a break for tea at the OTDC restaurant, an American lady was asked if she requires green tea, lemon tea, jasmine tea, black tea, with or without sugar... She replied in Hindi..bas ek cup Chai dena

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Naveenvor 1 Jahr

Phir aaya prashant mc 🤣

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Nomadic Musingsvor 1 Jahr

Saved this video only to learn the pronunciation of this kind of pain! 😂

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BJP_Falkland_Islandsvor 1 Jahr

Prashant

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Divya Singh Sharmavor 1 Jahr

😂 in the end 😆 1 Prashant 😆😂

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Carlvor 1 Jahr

People from other countries too have a problem in India with Indian dishes. I've come across foreigners calling idlis as rice cakes, "medu vada" as doughnuts and "rasagulla" as white balls.

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Tripti🇮🇳vor 1 Jahr

😀😀😀loved it

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Spandanavor 1 Jahr

Show this to the Prashant guy

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