“She Trained Me Well,” Entrepreneur On Making Gajar Halwa Exactly Like His Mother; Netizens React To The Heartwarming Post

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We read somewhere that cooking is not just about making food, it is also about creating bonds and memories! Many of us have grown up watching our parents cook delicious meals at home and have learnt the art of cooking from them as well. An entrepreneur on X (formerly Twitter) showed how well he has been taught by his mother when he shared two very identical-looking gajar halwa that were made by him and his mother to surprise each other.

Entrepreneur Shares How His Mother Taught Him To Make Gajar Halwa

Entrepreneur Harshdeep Rapal recently posted a picture with two containers of similar-looking gajar halwa on X (formerly Twitter), and added a caption, “Like mom, like son.” In the post, he explained that his mother started teaching him how to cook when he was still in school. He added that by the time he reached graduation, she had started teaching him complex dishes like gajar ka halwa or gajar pak.

So, to surprise his parents, who were visiting him in Delhi from Patiala, he made a special gajar ka halwa. He was, in turn, surprised when his mother brought him some gajar halwa as well. Sharing the picture of both the halwas in one frame, he pointed out how similar they looked. He said, “Same texture, same colour, same consistency, same taste and even same level of sweetness. The only difference is she put in dry coconut, I did not.”

Finishing the post on a sweet note, he added, “She trained me well.” And we couldn’t agree more!

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Netizens React To The Post

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Harshdeep Rapal’s post is winning the hearts of everyone on the internet. Many people in the comments section appreciated his mother for her parenting skills. Some even commented about how delicious and identical both the gajar halwas looked. While many just wanted to get a taste of the halwa! Scroll on to see some of these comments from the post.

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Kudos to Harshdeep’s mother for teaching his son basic survival skills and not making it a thing about gender! We all bond over food and cooking and this is a perfect example of that. What is your favourite dish made by your mother? Let us know in the comments.

Cover Image Courtesy: X/harshdeeprapal

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