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Australian PM Scott Morrison cooks Chicken Korma, internet is miffed as the Korma looks uncooked

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 4, 2022, 14:48 IST
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Indian netizens miffed with Australian PM over uncooked Chicken Korma

After trying his hands at Samosa and Khichdi, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison recently made Chicken Korma. He took to Facebook to share a glimpse of his dinner which included Chicken Korma along with two other dishes. Apparently, the Indian netizens are miffed with the Australian PM as the Korma looked uncooked or raw. (Images courtesy: Facebook/@scottmorrisonmp)

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The social post

Sharing his dinner meal on his Facebook account, the PM wrote, “Nice to have a night at home. So curry it is. Sri Lankan Tamarind Eggplant and Okra Curry and a classic Chicken Korma. Strong Curry. Strong Economy. Stronger Future.” Ever since the post mentioned the Australian PM cooking an Indian curry, people jumped to comment that the chicken looked raw.

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The witty comments

The Australian PM is known for his culinary skills and often posts about the same sharing pictures and videos. Given his stature, the PM still takes out time to enjoy his passion for cooking and people have commented in the meanest way. One of the comments on his post read “Lovely piece of the raw chicken centre right of frame!! Enjoy!.” The PM was also quick to respond to this witty reply with “I can reassure you, the chicken was cooked.” However, people were unconvinced about his culinary skills.

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Was it really ‘uncooked’?

In an interview with Melbourne’s Fox FM radio, PM Morrison defended his culinary skills and claimed that the appearance of the chicken was due to ‘the way the light bounced off the skin of the chicken’. He also told the radio that “It was in the pan for a good 45 minutes I can tell you because I had it there myself.” The details of this interview were published in The Guardian.

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