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Australian PM goes desi by making ‘ScoMosas’ with mango chutney and here's what PM Modi had to say!

Last updated on - May 31, 2020, 16:03 IST
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Australian PM cooks ScoMosas and hopes to share them with PM Modi

There are only a few things in the world that can leave the barriers behind and bridge the gaps, and ‘food’ is certainly one of them!

Indian cuisine has created a niche for itself and the love for Indian cuisine has travelled across the world so much so that Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison enjoyed his Sunday with some hearty Samosas topped with fresh coriander and relished them with sweet-tangy Mango chutney. In his recent Twitter post he wishes to share these little samoas with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. His lovely gesture was appreciated by PM Modi through his Twitter post, which was indeed heartwarming: "Connected by the Indian Ocean, United by the Indian Samosa! Looks delicious @ScottMorrisonMP! Once we achieve a decisive victory against Covid-19, we will enjoy the Samosas together."

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​ScoMosas win the internet


As the Australian Prime Minister shared a picture of his exotic Samosas, which he named as 'ScoMosas' he expressed how much he wanted to share these ScoMosas with Prime Minister Narendra Modi if their meeting wasn’t through a video link. He took to his twitter to share a glimpse of his culinary excellence and tagged Prime Minister Modi, but his caption won the Twitteratis. Here’s what he shared on twitter: “Sunday ScoMosas with mango chutney, all made from scratch - including the chutney! A pity my meeting with @NarendraModi this week is by video link. They’re vegetarian, I would have liked to share them with him.”

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Bonding over virtual world


With an increase in the mortality toll caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, nations are coming together to fight the deadliest virus attack of all times. On 4th June 2020, both the leaders have a virtual meet scheduled to discuss several matters of Indo-Pacific region like dealing with the corona virus condition and increasing tensions with China. It will be the first virtual bilateral summit, where PM Modi hopes to expand strategic partnership with Australia. But this lovely gesture from Scott Morrison has grabbed the attention of the netizens.

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