English people tried to troll India and its foods but were schooled online on social media, read details

India is not only big in terms of population but also in terms of diversity and cultural heritage. India gained Independence from British rule back in the year 1947. Talking about the details of our national flag that has four colours namely- Saffron, White, Green and Navy blue. Each colour signifies a particular message.

India is a country located in South Asia. It is the second-most populous nation which is the seventh-largest country by area, and the most populous democracy in the world. In fact, it is a land of mystery and known for its incredible history.

The Navy blue wheel with 24 spokes is Dharma Chakra while the saffron colour stands for courage, sacrifice and the spirit of renunciation. The white colour signifies purity and truth whereas the green stripe stands for faith and fertility.

There is literally no hiding to the fact that English people have often found ways to troll India on social media. There were several instances of them trolling India but at the same time, Indians have indeed schooled them with epic replies as well, which they would never forget.

Now in this article, we will go through what former England captain Michael Vaughan said about India. Apart from that, famous English chef Gordon Ramsay also insulted South Indian food.

Indian roads full of Cows, Elephants, Goats and Pigs- Says former England cricketer Michael Vaughan

Former England cricket team skipper and full-time pundit Michael Vaughan is quite active on Twitter as he expresses his own views about the game.

Case in point, the former England captain might not have liked Indian cities as he found something weird while he was travelling on the road. Needless to say, his comment about India received a huge backlash on social media after he wrote about the experience he faced in the country.

He wrote how he came across several animals like elephants, cows, pigs, sheep, camels and goats in the middle of the road.

Vaughan tweeted ‘Love travelling in #India … So far this morning we have seen Elephants, Cows, Camels, Sheep, Goats & Pigs all in the middle of the road … #OnOn.’

Maybe his tweet wasn’t meant to insult the whole country but his tweet was not well received by the Indian citizens who bashed him in response. Check out the tweets below:

British professor insults Indian food Shashi Tharoor silences him

A British professor calls Idli the world’s most boring thing. He was roasted badly by Shashi Tharoor. It all began when the Zomato asked a question on Twitter. “what’s that one dish you could never understand why people like soo much,” an Indian food delivery portal wrote.

Meanwhile, a British professor named Edward Anderson wrote there is nothing more boring than Idly in this world. “Idli are the most boring things in the world.”

His tweet caught the attention of Shashi Tharoor. “Yes, my son, there are some who are truly challenged in this world. Civilisation is hard to acquire: the taste & refinement to appreciate idlis, enjoy cricket, or watch ottamthullal is not given to every mortal. Take pity on this poor man, for he may never know what life can be,” Shashi Tharoor wrote.

British chef Gordon Ramsay insults South Indian food

Gordon Ramsay who is a renowned British chef has been on the receiving end of trolls and abuses on social media. It all started when this popular personality criticised medu vada sambar as jail food. Gordon Ramsay, who is a Masterchef is famous for his high temper besides his witty one-liners and sarcasm.

However, he made a terrible mistake when he disrespected the most famous South Indian food and since then, netizens roasted him badly by coming up with strange tweets.

Gordan Ramsay’s sarcasm didn’t go down well with netizens.

How dare you insult our food ?? Go to Pakistan

— Shreya Sharma (@handlewid_care)