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Japanese sweets vs Indian sweets #india



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44 Comments

  1. Dudeee thanks for recognising tamil and not just doing the namaste thing (no hate cause i am learning hindi now😅) …

  2. It's not 'indo' it's India … I don't know people do this and not 'gulabu jamun'
    It's gulabjamun 🙄🙄

  3. Gulab jamun doesn't have smell, I don't know what smell u r getting from that. Gulab jamun is north Indian dish. I don't know why u r saying wannakam. Yes, India has mix culture but they aren't mixed that much.If u like South India then u can try medu vada and dosa, it's nice too. Anyways thanks for trying Indian dish and making video on Indian dishesh.

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