Viral Video: Nagaland Minister Temjen Imna Along Whips Up a Mouthwatering Egg Chicken Roll. Watch

Imna Along turns into a chef at a local eatery, showing off his cooking skills with a parantha.
Nagaland Minister Temjen Imna Along Whips Up a Mouthwatering Egg Chicken Roll

Nagaland Minister Temjen Imna Along Whips Up a Mouthwatering Egg Chicken Roll

Trending News: Nagaland's Minister for Higher Education, Temjen Imna Along, is once again making headlines with his latest culinary adventure, capturing the attention of food enthusiasts everywhere. Known for his engaging social media presence, the minister recently shared a video that quickly went viral.
In this delightful clip, Imna Along takes on the role of a chef at a local eatery, showcasing his flair for cooking by skillfully preparing a parantha, a type of Indian flatbread. The video, spreading rapidly across various social media platforms, captures the minister's cooking expertise in action. He adds a unique twist by whisking eggs and combining them with the bread, ensuring a perfect base for the roll. With a deft flip, he achieves a deliciously crisp surface, leaving viewers craving a taste.
But the culinary magic doesn't end there. A kitchen staff member takes over to add the final touches, layering the egg-coated parantha with fresh onions, succulent pieces of chicken, and a generous drizzle of sauce. The video is not just a feast for the eyes; the comforting sound of tea brewing on a nearby stove adds to the anticipation of the delightful meal.
Watch the viral video below:
Imna Along's social media post, accompanied by a playful caption acknowledging the limitations of virtual sharing, reads, "To tell the truth, did you feel like eating? But I will not be able to feed in virtual mode, if you were here it would have been different."
The video has garnered significant attention, gaining over 14.5k views and counting. Beyond his culinary endeavours, Minister Imna Along actively promotes Nagaland's cultural splendour, notably through the Hornbill Festival. This annual celebration, often referred to as the 'Festival of Festivals,' showcases Naga heritage with folk dances, traditional music, and local cuisine, highlighting the vibrant culture of Nagaland for a global audience.
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