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From Phantom Cigarette To Kamrak & Black Salt, Shefali Shah’s Heartwarming Post On Comfort Food Steals Hearts

Shefali Shah

Picture credit- Instagram/ Shefali Shah (@shefalishahofficial)

Food has always been a special part of our childhood. Be it stealing chocolates from fridge or being excited to visit nani ki ghar to savour the yummiest, sometimes even oily and unhealthy food, without our parents scolding us. From sweets to fries to cakes, food holds wonderful memories in everyone’s life. Actor Shefali Shah walked down memory lane and shared nostalgic tales of her childhood and its beautiful connection with food.

Shefali Shah’s Instagram Post Is All About Reliving Golden Childhood Memories

Calling food comfort, remedial, homecoming, and love, Shefali Shah penned beautiful nostalgic thoughts and memories attached to her childhood days. She described how food items left an indelible residue on her tongue and heart. These treats are more than just food for survival. These are something that satiate her tummy and soul.

From savouring kachha kairi and kamrak with black salt outside her school to enjoying the child-like coolness of holding a phantom cigarette, those were the days. While talking about food she enjoyed growing up, she did not forget to include kala katta gola stains on her tongue, Kissmi toffees sticking in teeth gums, and splitting a Jim Jam biscuit into two halves and licking the sweet red jelly first.

Do you remember those Bournvita and Rooh Afza days? Well, Shefali Shah indulged in Rooh Afza with milk and Bournvita powder as is! A delicious Monginis cake was a part of her birthday celebrations. The actor sweetly called soft overcooked rice puchku rice. Her heartwarming post about comfort food shows her foodie side and how food plays an integral part in her life.

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Picture credit- Instagram/ Shefali Shah (@shefalishahofficial)

Taking to Instagram, Shefali Shah also expressed her lovely thoughts about ghee mithu bhaat. Also known as tup meeth bhaat, this dish resonates with comfort for her. And ghee gudh roti feels like contentment.

One of her fondest memories from school days is licking a quarter piece of lime dipped in glucose powder. She savoured this flavour-packed treat after running on a sports day. The actor shared how indulging in this treat in scorching heat felt better than winning a medal.

Also read: Shefali Shah Visits World’s Oldest Surviving Republic Near Italy & You Should Too!

What is your comfort food?

Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/ Shefali Shah (@shefalishahofficial)

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