By A Staff Reporter
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter to express his gratitude to Guyanese President Irfaan Ali and the people of Guyana for their warmth and hospitality during his visit. Highlighting a culturally significant moment, PM Modi shared his experience of a traditional 7-curry meal served at President Ali's residence.
"In Guyana, President Irfaan Ali served a 7-curry meal at his residence. Served on a water lily leaf, this meal holds immense cultural significance in Guyana, highlighting the deep and enduring connection between our two nations," PM Modi tweeted.
The 7-curry meal, a cherished tradition in Guyanese culture, is a nod to the country's Indian heritage, brought by indentured laborers in the 19th century. Typically served during religious and cultural celebrations, the meal is a harmonious blend of flavors and reflects the enduring influence of Indian culinary traditions in Guyana.
This symbolic gesture underscores the shared history and cultural ties between India and Guyana. PM Modi's acknowledgment of the tradition highlights the importance of cultural diplomacy in strengthening international relations.
The Prime Minister concluded his message by extending heartfelt thanks to President Ali and the people of Guyana for their hospitality, further reinforcing the bond between the two nations.