Andhra Lady Prepares 67 Dishes For Visiting Son-in-law And Twitter Is Amazed

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A lady from Andhra Pradesh has done the unimaginable and cooked up a meal for her visiting son-in-law comprising sixty seven different preparations.

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Andhra Lady Prepares 67 Dishes For Visiting Son-in-law And Twitter Is Amazed
A woman from Andhra Pradesh cooked sixty-seven different preparations.

Highlights

  • A lady from Andhra Pradesh prepared some delicious delicacies
  • She whipped up a whopping sixty seven dishes for just one meal
  • Netizens couldn't get enough of the lavish feast

Family get-togethers at home can indeed be a lavish affair, with multiple course meals and a dessert to top it off. But can you imagine a five-course meal with 67 dishes as part of it? If you are unable to fathom such a humongous feast, wonder no more. A lady from Andhra Pradesh has done the unimaginable and cooked up a meal for her visiting son-in-law comprising sixty seven different preparations. Take a look at her video which has gone viral:

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The video garnered over 80k views and 2k likes on Twitter. The lady explained in detail about each dish that she had prepared, showing the carefully laid-out feast that was plated on a banana leaf. There was an entire sampler of various starters to begin with, which had up to seven different preparations such as the famous Andhra '65' dishes. There were a number of pickles and pachadis to accompany the meal, and several sweets to finish it off.

The entire detailed menu featured at the end of the video. Twitterati couldn't get enough of the lavish meal which was prepared with meticulous detail. The chatter around the delicious Andhra thali began with reactions pouring from various users. A user clarified later that the preparations were actually part of a rigorous cooking competition. Take a look:

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