Actress Shefali Shah is known for giving incredible performances in films like Darlings and Dil Dhadakne Do. While Shah is famous for his amazing acting skills, did you know that he is also a foodie at heart? There is no foodie who can easily eat three cheesy burgers in one go. Instead, all you need is a love for food and an appreciation for the diverse flavors and experiences that come with it. In her latest Instagram post, actress Shefali Shah shared a picture of some food items that give us a nostalgic feel, reminding us of our childhood. The photo shows a range of candies and roadside sweets that were previously widely available in Indian local markets. Now, either we don’t eat them as adults, or they are hard to find in stores.
“Food is comfort, it is therapeutic, it is homecoming, and it is love. Each dish belongs to a memory that has left an indelible mark not only on my tongue but also on my heart. Food to eat and survive And then there is food that not only satisfies my stomach but also my soul,” the actor writes in the caption.
Recalling some of her favorite dishes from her childhood, she adds, “Like.” raw carry And worker with black salt Brother Sold outside the school, which made my voice hoarse but it was totally worth it. The coolness that comes from holding a Phantom cigarette was not there. ‘Harmful to health’ at all.”
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The nostalgic note continues, “Vibgyor a black ball Remained on my tongue. #Kissmi toffee which remained stuck in my gums for a long time even after the sweets melted and spread sweetness. Rooh Afza made the milk bearable and Bournvita had to be consumed by mixing it with milk and not destroying it. It was mandatory to split the Jim Jam biscuit into two and lick the red jelly. My birthday was incomplete without Monginis cake.”
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The foodie post received many interesting responses in the comments section.
“This is my school life,” one Instagram user wrote. Another wrote, “Your post brought back great memories for me. Childhood memories are full of culinary delights that felt like an adventure. Some were forbidden by parents but violating those rules Was an adventure.”
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One asked, “Where did you get these Phantom cigarettes… I want them too.” Another shouted, “Uffff. All of the above and a Ghantiwali Kulfi,
What are some of your favorite foods that remind you of the good times of childhood? Share with us in the comments section.