PM Narendra Modi opens up about his relationship with food: Whenever I go to a restaurant...

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is known for his strict diet and fitness routine. In different podcast conversations and interviews, 75-year-old Modi has often mentioned his love for homemade food and how he used to cook his meals during the early days.

In a recent YouTube interview with Nikhil Kamath, the PM opened up about his relationship with restaurant food and his understanding of food on foreign tours. Scroll down to read the details.

What did PM Modi say?

In conversation with Nikhil Kamath, PM Modi said, "I am not a food lover. I eat whatever is served in the country I go to with utmost humbleness. But my bad luck is that if you take me to a restaurant today and give me a menu and tell me to select, I won't be able to do it."Recalling his early days in Indian politics, he added, "Earlier, when I used to work in an organization, Arun Jaitley was a food lover. He knew all the good restaurants and cities in India. He was an encyclopaedia." "So, when we used to go out, we used to eat together in a restaurant, I would always tell Arun Ji, please order."When asked about his preferences, the PM said, "Today, if someone gives me a menu and tells me to select, I won't be able to do it.

Because the name that I read and the dishes are the same, I don't know. There is no tendency. So, I don't understand much. All I want is vegetarian food."

PM Modi's love for nuts

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At a rally for the release of the 19th instalment of PM Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) in Bihar, PM Modi revealed that he eats the "superfood" Makhana (foxnut) "at least 300 out of 365 days". "Now Makhana has become a staple part of breakfast in cities across the country. Speaking personally, I eat makhana at least 300 out of 365 days a year.

It is a superfood that we must now take to global markets. That's why, in this year's budget, the government has announced the formation of a Makhana Board for the benefit of makhana farmers," the Prime Minister said at a rally in Bhagalpur.


Love for homemade Sabudana Khichdi

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PM Modi is also a fan of Sabudana Khichdi. According to a PTI report from June 2022, he even taught the art of making Sabudana khichdi to Seema Sharma, wife of local BJP leader Deepak Sharma.

It is reported that when she cooked khichdi for Prime Minister Modi, it did not meet his expectations. He then showed her how to cook the dish. The report clarifies that in 1997, Narendra Modi was staying at the Peterhoff Hotel during the second Navratras, when he called upon Deepak leader Sharma's wife to cook the khichdi for him.

Since then, she has been making khichdi the way Narendra Modi taught her.


Moringa and PM Modi

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In a reel video on his Instagram, PM Modi mentioned his love for Moringa Paratha, which he enjoys quite often.

It is said that moringa helps regulate blood sugar levels by improving insulin sensitivity and regular consumption of the leaves may help manage diabetes and prevent sudden energy crashes.

Importance of fasting in Modi's life

In a podcast with Lex Fridman, he opened about his fitness routine and his daily food habits. Stressing the importance of fasting he said that fasting "never slows me down". PM Modi added, “I work just as much as usual. Sometimes, I even work more.

And another fascinating thing I’ve noticed is that when I need to express my thoughts, I’m amazed at where they come from and how they flow. It’s truly an incredible experience.

Fasting for me is devotion, fasting for me is self-discipline.”

One meal a day

During the podcast he also mentioned the tradition of Chaturmas and how the season defines his food habits and fitness routine. PM Modi said that he eats only a single meal within 24 hours between mid-June and November. He added, "For about four to four and a half months, I follow this tradition of eating only once in 24 hours."

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