Brian Johnsonâs latest post on the power of Indian food quickly gained attention online.
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Brian Johnson appreciated Indian food.
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According to the Post, Johnson finds Indian food healthy.
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The entrepreneurâs views have divided the Internet.
Millionaire tech entrepreneur Brian Johnson, who is trying to reverse aging, was in India earlier this month to promote his book âDonât Dieâ. During his week-long trip, Johnson reportedly did not eat any Indian food because he brought with him âevery calorie I would eat for six daysâ. However, the tech mogul has now become obsessed with Indian food. In his recent ex post, Johnson talked about the goodness of Indian cuisine. He wrote, âPower is moving away from football and fast food to health, science and Indian food.â
The power is moving away from football and fast food to health, science and Indian food. â Brian Johnson /dd (@bryan_johnson) 28 December 2024
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The post quickly gained attention on social media and users shared divided views.
One user wrote, âTrue! The worldâs focus is shifting towards wellness and diverse, nutritious optionsâIndian food definitely deserves the spotlight!â
Truth! With the worldâs attention shifting towards wellness and diverse, nutritious options â Indian food definitely deserves the spotlight! â Alok (@localhostAok) 28 December 2024
Another said, âTaking your blueprint diet and Indianizing it by making curry with lots of (healthy) spices has really upped my cooking game. They taste great together.â
Taking your blueprint diet and Indianizing it by making curry with lots of (healthy) spices really upped my cooking game. They look great together.- Sirish (@medsiri) 28 December 2024
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However, some people were unwilling to accept Johnsonâs claims.
One asked, âSince when is naan bread healthy?â
Since when is naan bread healthy? â Chris Banach (@chrisbanach) 28 December 2024
âIsnât Indian food traditionally so carb-heavy/protein-light?â asked a section of the audience on the social media platform.
Isnât Indian food traditionally so carb heavy/protein light? @iam_preeti-Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) 28 December 2024
One user wrote, âIndian food? Apart from the turmeric⊠itâs oil, butter and fried â at least other than the lentil dishes, most of the food I ate in India matches that description⊠â
Indian food? Apart from the turmeric⊠itâs oil, butter and fried â at least all the food I ate in India apart from lentil dishes matches that description⊠â jroe.eth (@jroebuck) 28 December 2024
Earlier, when Brian Johnson was in India, he had revealed his diet plan. Her diet plan included chickpea vegetable frittata, lemon red lentil soup and vegetable stir-fry with cauliflower rice. âWhat am I eating for the next four days,â the millionaire said.
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