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Israel Spokesperson To India Asks For Indian Sweets Suggestions, Netizens Say, “Gulab Jamun”, “Mysore Pak” And More

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Indian sweets are famous across the globe. From chamcham and gulab jamun to mysore pak and rasgulla, we love them all. Visit any Indian sweet shop, on any scale, and you will find these and more sweets there. Israel spokesperson to India, Guy Nir, is in Delhi for the G20 Summit, and he hopped into a sweet shop. He asked people to share their Indian sweet suggestions, and Netizens had a list ready for him!

Israel Spokesperson To India Asks For Indian Sweets Suggestions

Israel’s spokesperson to India, Guy Nir, posted a picture of himself in a sweet shop in Delhi. The picture was posted on X (formerly Twitter). He relished jalebi and laddu and found them absolutely mind-blowing.

As he is a foodie and has an insatiable sweet tooth, he wanted to try more sweets. So to get the best, he posted this picture on X (formerly Twitter) and asked netizens to give him Indian sweet suggestions for him to try. 

The comments section was simply flooded with suggestions asking him to try various Indian sweets from various shops in Delhi. Some suggestions asked him to travel to other states and cities as well. 

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Guy Nir Promised To Try Them All

Guy Nir, Israel spokesperson to India, asked for suggestions on X (formerly Twitter). The post has by far garnered over 677.6K views and over 8,151 likes. 

Netizens helped Guy by posting comments and suggesting the best Indian sweets. One user also welcomed him to India. Another user asked him to visit any local or branded sweet shop in Delhi NCR and try their products. 

One user congratulated him for being the official spokesperson of Israel in India and invited him on a food trail in Chandni Chowk. To this Guy replied that he would surely join in. Another user asked him not to miss the king of Indian sweets, Gulab Jamun! 

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Which is your favourite Indian sweet?

Cover Image Courtesy: @GuyNirIL/X (formerly Twitter)

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