Grew Up In The 90s? Vir Das’ Tweet About 90s Food Will Make You Nostalgic

We all love to reminisce about our childhood days and the beautiful memories associated with them. Whenever we think of being kids during the 90s, certain dishes and drinks instantly pop into our minds. Be it simple potato wafers, orange Rasna or Hajmola candy – there were so many wonderful foods we loved to relish as children. Those who grew up in the 90s would clearly recall those birthday parties with lots of delicious food served in them. And it turns out even comedian Vir Das could relate to the same! He took to Twitter to share a post about 90s food and it will instantly make you nostalgic.

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“If you grew up in the 90s. There are,” he wrote in the caption of the tweet. “Two soups: Sweet corn, Hot & Sour Tomato soup is in a paper glass,” said Vir Das in the post. Meanwhile, for coffee, he said, “Coffee is black, cold, or machine.” As for the main course, Vir Das pointed out that, “Pizza, Maggi, Toast all use the same cheese. ALL Pasta is red.” And there were not too many varieties of milk and sugar either. “Two milks. Whole and dahi. Sugar-free means no sugar, isn’t sweet,” concluded Vir Das.
The funny and relatable tweet about 90s food by Vir Das made the internet nostalgic. Several people who grew up during that era poured their thoughts into the comments section. “And veg manchurian is a gourmet dish,” added one user. “Stands pretty true for the 2000s and early 2010s as well,” commented another one.
This is not the only food-related post we have seen from the comedian. Previously, Vir Das revealed that he celebrated his birthday with pizza which he liked more than cake. “Unpopular opinion. Midnight in NYC. Budday pizza > cake,” he wrote in the post. Further, he added that he was going to shoot in the next ten days which is why he decided to go off sugar and carbs. “Shoot in ten days. Been carb/sugar-free for a month,” he wrote in the post. Take a look at some of the foodie tweets by Vir Das here.

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