Social media is a spot the place meals lovers thrive. We usually see loads of foodie discussions going round on varied platforms, together with Twitter and Reddit. Food and recipes from all around the world make it to our social media feeds on daily basis. Recently, an image of particular rice from Ghana grew to become the topic of a lot chatter on-line. The co-founder of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, went to Ghana and shared an image of their well-known recipe referred to as Jollof rice. The attention-grabbing rice preparation appeared fairly just like our Indian pulao – it had an orange hue and in addition had some greens included in it. Dorsey shared the picture with the flag of Ghana within the caption. Take a glance:
???????? pic.twitter.com/peCEJdLlv9— jack (@jack) December 6, 2022
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Jollof rice is a standard rice recipe from Africa made with rice and tomatoes. It is a one-pot recipe that’s widespread amongst folks for its easy components and ease of cooking. It additionally has an array of spices and greens utilized in it. The eponymous rice really originated within the 1500s, as per legends, and was a part of the staple food plan within the Jollof empire. For the total recipe of this rice, click on right here.
Thus, when Twitter’s ex-CEO Jack Dorsey loved the particular Jollof rice, foodies really beloved it. The tweet by Dorsey acquired over 23k likes and a pair of.4k retweets for the reason that time it was shared. “Jack this is vagharela bhaat,” laughed one Indian consumer whereas one other wrote, “Looks like Mexican rice! A couple of others additionally insisted that the Jollof rice in Nigeria was the unique one, and Ghana’s got here an in depth second. “Jack is definitely beginning a struggle,” stated one consumer.
Take a have a look at the reactions to the submit by Jack Dorsey:
Elon you getting it all wrong, if you gonna eat Jollof rice, it’s gotta be in Nigeria— ….. (@frankdupr33) December 6, 2022
Hello Jack, come to Tanzania ???????? we call it pilau you will never forget or regret pic.twitter.com/1ntVf3SXbC— Assenga Priva (@assenga_priva) December 6, 2022
Come and taste Nigeria ???????? jollof pic.twitter.com/45932lIiwP— SimplyChimy???? (@ChimyCent) December 6, 2022
Starting a struggle I see— Bernard ‘berlin’ Parah ⚡️ (@bernard_parah) December 6, 2022
GHANA ???????? Jollof is the Greatest in the world… no cup— Kwadwo Kusio???????? AK-4075 (@KusioKwadwo) December 6, 2022
Not as tasty as pilau.— Marvin, WordSmith ✍???? (@MarvinGakunyi) December 6, 2022
What did you consider the rice submit by the Twitter co-founder? Tell us within the feedback.
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