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Trump Half-Tandoor Chicken and Biden Broccoli! G20 Menu With Unusual Dishes Bearing Leaders’ Names Goes Viral

It’s G20 Summit season! Held at Bharat Mandapam, Delhi, the 18th G20 Summit hosted by India is one of the most high-profile international summits ever organized in the country. In addition to a busy schedule, particular emphasis is placed on the discovery of Indian cuisine by world leaders, particularly our millets. There’s now a G20 platter menu with dishes with unusual names like “Trump Half Tandoor” and “Biden Broccoli” that are going viral on the internet. Here’s more. The unofficial G20 menu has dishes with unique names; Netizens are debating it.

Disclaimer: It contains an unverified menu that continues on the Internet. The menu for the G20 Summit has a separate section for vegetarians and vegans with dishes with interesting names: What are they? Well, there’s the “Trump Half-Tandoor Chicken,” which is a whole chicken grilled over charcoal and Indian spices. Named after US President Donald Trump and his love for vegetarian food, this dish is delicious.

There is also ‘Biden Tandoori Malai Broccoli’, which is made with Malai Broccoli. This dish reminds people of US President Joe Biden. And that’s not all! The menu has other dishes with special names like ‘G-20 Agenga Murgh Kastoori Kebab’, ‘Hi Stake Meeting Of Tandoori Lobster’, ‘Economy Kasundi Mahi Tikka’ and ‘One Earth Hara Kebab’. All these dishes cost between ₹ 1,075 and ₹ 2,100. Keep in mind that this is an unofficial menu and we don’t know where it’s served. It can be a menu from restaurants around the world that fits the spirit of the G20 Summit. Perhaps an ode to world leaders? Time will tell! Or the internet will do!

Many netizens took to X (formerly Twitter) to share funny comments about the original menu and even criticized it. After all, the G20 meeting at Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam is known for serving vegetarian meals to all its leaders. Whether it’s dinner on September 8 or breakfast at the International Media Center on September 9, the dish is vegetarian.

What was actually served at the event?

What’s on the menu? There was Subz Korma, Paneer Lababdar, Dal Tadka, Aloo Paratha, Kuttu Malpua, Kaju Matar Makhana, salads and many other items made in the last two days. Local foods from Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and other regions have been discovered and celebrated for their rich flavors.

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