Bill Gates Makes Rotis Video: India's love of legendary tech giant Microsoft's co-founder Bill Gates is not hidden from anyone. Bill Gates is not only crazy about Indian culture, but now it seems that he has developed an attachment to the indigenous food here as well. Currently, a video of him is becoming increasingly viral on social media , in which he is not only seen rolling rotis but also enjoying them by wrapping them in ghee. During this , the expressions of Bill Gates are worth watching . Believe me, seeing them you too will not be able to stop your smile.
American celebrity chef Eaton Barnath has shared a video on Twitter, in which he is seen rolling rotis with billionaire Bill Gates and enjoying them with desi ghee. Let us tell you that Chef Eaton has recently returned to America from India. Referring to this trip, he tells Bill Gates, 'I have just returned from India. Went there to the wheat fields and also learned how rotis are made. In the viral clip, Eaton also teaches Bill Gates how to make bread. It can be seen in the video that Bill Gates' breads are not made well, but you will find the expressions given by him very strong.
Watch the video here, when Bill Gates ate rotis
.@BillGates and I had a blast making Indian Roti together. I just got back from Bihar, India where I met wheat farmers whose yields have been increased thanks to new early sowing technologies and women from "Didi Ki Rasoi" canteens who shared their expertise in making Roti. pic.twitter.com/CAb86CgjR3
Chef Eaton shared the video and wrote, Bill Gates and I had a lot of fun making Indian rotis. I have just returned from Bihar State of India. Where I met wheat farmers, whose yield has increased due to the new sowing techniques and the women of Didi's kitchen canteen. He also taught me how to make bread.
Let us tell you that during his visit to India, Chef Eaton also visited a Gurdwara in Old Delhi, where he volunteered to help in the kitchen and make chapatis. He shared this video on his Instagram account, in which Chef Eaton was seen rolling rotis with his family in the community kitchen of the gurudwara.
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