PM Modi fed indigenous food to foreign leaders in Papua New Guinea..see list of food

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The lunch hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the leaders attending the third summit of the Indo-Pacific Island Cooperation Forum featured Indian cuisine and millet in particular. Let us tell you that in March 2021, the United Nations General Assembly declared 2023 as the International Millet Year on the orders of the Government of India.

During lunch, the leaders relished Khandvi, thick grain and vegetable soup, Malai Kofta, Rajasthani Ragi Gutta Curry, Dal Panchmel, Bajra Biryani, Phulka and Masala Chaach. Paan Kulfi and Malpua were served to the leaders for dessert. While beverages include masala chai, green tea, mint tea and freshly ground PNG coffee.

one of the oldest foods

Whole grains are one of the oldest foods. Coarse grain millets are rich in proteins, minerals and other nutrients and help lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels. It can be grown on dry land with very little investment and its cultivation is also suitable from the point of view of climate change.

PM Modi hosted the main summit in Port Moresby along with his Papua New Guinean counterpart James Marape. PM Modi is the first Indian PM to visit Papua New Guinea. He has arrived here on the second leg of his three-nation tour. Earlier he went to Japan where he attended the G7 Summit.

PM Modi left for Australia

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday left for Australia on the third and final leg of his three-nation tour after completing his visit to Papua New Guinea. PM Modi has left for Australia for the third and final leg of his visit. Prime Minister Modi will be on a tour of Australia from 22 to 24 May. Prime Minister Modi tweeted, ‘I thank Prime Minister James Marape for the warm welcome. Now going to Australia to participate in various events in Sydney.