British Prime Minister David Cameron is shipping Indian curries made in Britain to India, thanks to the Indian cravings.
According to the Daily Star, Hyderabad will witness 80 curry dishes from the top British chefs, offered through a food festival called Taste of Britain Curry Festival.
Cameron, 47, who's backing the event, said that he was pleased to see their version of the cuisine being wanted in the countries they originated from.
Syed Ahmed, the director of the festival from London, said that India should feel proud that the Brits love their food, adding that they prefer their milder, less ghee and butter dishes in comparison to the ones made in India.
The festival will also feature British plans to open food joints in India that serve UK dishes.
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