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Albanese visits Little India “chaat, jalebi” on Modi’s advice

“Great Friday night in Little India, Harris Park with @Charlton_AB. We tried out Prime Minister @narendramodi’s recommendations of chaat at Chatkazz and jalebi at Jaipur Sweets – a winner!,” the Australian prime minister tweeted.

Modi was quick to respond to Albanese’s tweet. “Sounds like a memorable Friday night, imbibing the best of Indian culture and culinary diversity. A winner indeed, like the India-Australia friendship,” Modi tweeted.

Modi, during his Australia visit last month, said, “I have heard that Chatkazz ‘Chaat’ and ‘Jalebi’ from Jaipur Sweets at Harris Park is very delicious. I want you all to take my friend

Australian PM Albanese to that place.”

With enthusiasm, Prime Minister Albanese indulged in a plate of chaat, a mouthwatering Indian street snack known for its sweet and savory flavors. As he took a bite, his face lit up with delight, unable to contain his admiration for the delectable taste. The combination of spices, tangy chutneys, and crispy textures left a lasting impression on his palate.

PM Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last month laid the foundation stone of the ‘Little India’ gateway at the event at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney.

Prime Minister Albanese’s visit to Little India showcased his genuine interest in exploring and embracing diverse cuisines. Through his positive experience with Indian street food, he not only celebrated the culinary delights but also fostered cultural exchanges between Australia and India. Such interactions promote diplomatic relationships, mutual appreciation for diverse cultures, and the joy of discovering new flavors that bring people together.

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