Tender chunks of beef, slow-roasted with aromatic spices, coconut pieces, and curry leaves. A recipe for the most classic dish, Beef Ularthiyathu, the stuff of legends, from the land of spices, Kerala: https://t.co/d7dbgWmlBw pic.twitter.com/aI1Y9vEXJm
— Kerala Tourism (@KeralaTourism) January 15, 2020
Dear @KeralaTourism ; pls avoid posting abt Pork on Eid & Beef on Makara Sankranthi days
Pls be culturally sensitive abt special holy days of all faiths
Pls show case our Food diversity without offending sensitivities. https://t.co/MSEiVU2t7z
— Rahul Easwar (@RahulEaswar) January 16, 2020
are you out of your mind? on Pongal and Sankranti when we revere Cows, Oxen, and Cattle for their contribution to mankind’s easy existence and culture…on one hand we have Gangireddula meLam in Telugu states, Jallikattu in TN, and Kambala races in Karnataka and you showcase this
— kaivalyam (@Telugutalli) January 16, 2020
Today is day we worship the holy cow. And this tweet is timed to outrage the Hindu belief. @narendramodi @HMOIndia to kindly take this seriously as an attack on our culture. @Twitter this is worse than abusing. Hope this account is banned forever.
— @amburravi (@amburravi) January 16, 2020
Come to #Assam and take the taste of smoked Pork, it’s great to taste…..you can try Pork with bamboo shoots also. pic.twitter.com/XTVPDT9NTM
— सागर (@iamSagarsinha) January 16, 2020
This is nothing but provocation. You people don’t want people from North India to visit Kerala? Why this beef promotion? People visit to Kerala just to eat beef? Try promoting Pork for a change, you will get a taste of your medicine.
— Pramod Kumar Singh (@SinghPramod2784) January 15, 2020
Pork or Beef all is a dish.
choice is for everyone which dish they want to eat.— raaz akrishta (@raaz_akrishta) January 16, 2020
We malayalees eat pork too..and nobody will get killed for having pork or beef here u cowdung moron ???
— Anagha Harithavayal (@AnaghaNr) January 16, 2020