Sachin Tendulkar Celebrates Pi Day With A Foodie Twist; See Pic

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It was a delight to see Sachin Tendulkar celebrating Pi Day with a sumptuous Pie

Sachin Tendulkar Celebrates Pi Day With A Foodie Twist; See Pic
Sachin Tendulkar put up a post celebrating Pi day

Highlights

  • Pi day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant Pi.
  • Sachin added a foodie touch to his celebrations.
  • He posted a picture celebrating the day with this baked treat.

Sachin Tendulkar is a foodie and often shares his gastronomic trails with fans on Instagram. The former cricketer enjoys a variety of flavours on his platter from time to time. So, what's new in his food diaries? Generally, Pi day is dedicated to the mathematical constant Pi. This day is usually celebrated by the ones who love Mathematics and work in the same area. However, the foodie in Sachin celebrated Pi Day in a unique manner. Sachin posted a picture of himself holding a lip-smacking pie, the bakery food made with pastry dough and various kinds of fillings.

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Sachin captioned the image, “My way of celebrating Pi Day,” and added a pie and slurp emojis alongside. He also added the hashtag “Pi Day”.

(Also read: Watch: Sachin Tendulkar Cooks Up A Storm With Cricket-Style Commentary!)

Sachin Tendulkar's Instagram posts often illustrate his love for all things delicious. In one of his videos, he had explained that being ambidextrous had many advantages because one could eat with both the hands. He said that he used his left hand while eating with a fork and knife. However, it was different when he used chopsticks. His left hand didn't work properly then. So, in the video we could see him using chopsticks comfortably with the right hand. Take a look at it here.

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Sachin Tendulkar is a fan of Maharashtrian food. In one of his posts, we saw him devouring scrumptious misal pav and talking about his liking for the same. In the video, he says, “Misal Pav ki kuch baat hi alag hai (There is something really unique about missal pav).” He further went on to admit, “It reminds me of Burmese Khao Suey, but Maharashtra's misal pav is the best.” Sachin captioned the post, “Be it a Sunday or a Monday, I'll take Misal Pav any day! What's your idea of a perfect breakfast?” Read more about it here.

What do you think about the interesting twist that Sachin Tendulkar gave to Pi Day celebrations?

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