I'm not sure whether Zomato is delivering right now, but the food delivery app clearly wishes to keep engaging with people on social media – perhaps for PR and simply to stay relevant. They asked the tweeple what they had been cooking at home. With so many of us now having to stay at home, many of us are trying to bolster our spirits by cooking up something interesting. So the tweeple had plenty of ideas and images to share:
Zomato asked people to reply with pictures of their own.
While some liked this idea, another replied: Ae Maagi hum sharminda hai tere kaatil abhi zinda hai
Mustard fish, fried fish and rice – heaven on a plate for many! Others wanted to know whether fish is available in these difficult times.
Those cheese balls look crisp and flavourful.
For millions of Indians, Rajma-chawal is comfort food at its best.
What can be better than a well-made sambhar and steaming hot idlis!
Great with or without lachcha parantha.
Also known as manna from heaven!
Zomato replied: egg-cellent.
Some seemed to have been really busy in the kitchen.
Some of the tweeple were virtually salivating at this huge variety of food on display.
These are unusual times – people are doing things they don’t usually do.
Someone shared their ‘lockdown’ Sunday breakfast.
Whatever floats your boat!
…Aloo Meth-i? Asked Zomato's tongue-in-cheek response.
That is a good looking halwa – swimming in ghee as any self-respecting halwa should!
Unbeatable!
There were those who were cooking on ‘khayali pulav’. In times to come, there are going to be more people actually trying their hand at cooking for the first time. The COVID-19 crisis is a constantly unfolding one – a day at a time.
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