Elon Musk ‘endorses’ Indian butter chicken and naan, netizens react
Butter chicken and naan is a go to food of many Indians. Well not just Indians but many in the West also love this cuisine. But did you know that Elon Musk is also an admirer of the Indian butter chicken and naan?
The former Twitter CEO has reacted to a viral post calling the cuisine ‘insanely good’. A Twitter user named Daniel (with Twitter handle @growing_daniel) shared a picture of a bowl of butter chicken, accompanied by rice and naan. The post read “I love basic b**** Indian food it’s so insanely good.” At the time of writing the story, the tweet has garnered 3.3 million views and 23.4 likes.
Replying to the post, Elon Musk commented ‘True’.
Netizens could not keep calm as Musk tweeted in favour of Indian food to the extent that some are inviting the billionaire for a home cooked Indian meal.
“You don’t know Indian food till you try home-cooked traditional, ground from-scratch fare. These hotel and restaurant Indian spreads are a mere scratch on the REAL THING,” commented a user.
“I invite you for Indian food at my home,” replied another user.
While another invited Elon Musk to visit India and try different dishes everyday. “Try yourself, there are thousands of varieties you have to try everyday some different dishes. Please plan a visit to India for the real taste of India,” the user said.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk has reportedly sent an email to all staffers informing them that he wants to gain a better understanding of hiring at the firm. He also ordered all the employees that no one gets hired without his approval. In the email, Elon Musk has instructed his employees to personally send him a list of their department hiring requests once a week. They were told to not bring anyone on board without Elon Musk’s email approval.
“VPs should send me a list of their department hiring requests once a week. Think carefully before sending me a request. No one can join Tesla, even as a contractor, until you receive my email approval,” he said in an email marked to “everybody,” reported CNBC US.
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