Vir Das took to Twitter to share a hilarious post about stainless steel thalis. Take a look at the confession!
A user shared a post about a combination that no Indian meal is complete without, and desi Twitter users could relate.
Desi Twitter engaged in an interesting discussion centred around homemade goodies such as ghee and masala. Take a look at the thread here.
Twitter users discussed how they use their leftovers from the previous day, and the recipe suggestions actually seem quite useful.
British High Commissioner Alex Ellis recently visited Kolkata, where he tried the popular sweet Rasgulla.
IMF's Chief Economist Gita Gopinath tweeted a photo of herself tucking into Pani Puri at a restaurant, and Twitter couldn't keep calm.
A hilarious Twitter thread has given English names to popular Indian foods, and the results will leave you in splits.
Not letting their desi practice of eating rice being shot down like that, Indians poured in several comments in their defence on the Twitter post.
Comedian Vir Das showed his 'desi' side in a recent Twitter post, as he compared Ramen to popular instant noodles Maggi.
American Chef Rick Bayless cooked up multiple Indian delicacies for his son-in-law's birthday, and Twitter was seriously impressed.