Awesome taste … When Japanese Ambassador in India ate the Litti Chokha of Bihar, she updated last: April 14, 2025, 21:06 IST Japanese Ambassador Loves Litti Chokha: Japan’s Ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki Litti Chokha became a viral media. Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was also a fan of this Bihari dish. Japan’s ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki went crazy about Litti Chokha. (Photo x) Hiroshi Suzuki Litti Chokha, Japan’s ambassador, emphasizes Hiroshi Suzuki. Suzuki’s Litti Chokha experiences viral on social media. Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was also a fan of Litti Chokha. New -delhi: Litti Chokha is not just a dish for Bihar and Biharis. Where the people of Bihar live, they go crazy as they hear the name of Litti Chokha. But the people of Litti Chokha are no longer the people of Bihar, the people of the world have become too. And now another taste has solved in the sweetness of diplomatic relations between India and Japan. This taste is from Litti Chokha! Yes, the current ambassador of Japan Hiroshi Suzuki also went crazy about this Desi food. His experience becomes very viral on social media, through which more enthusiasm is seen with the fans of Litti Chokha. But Suzuki is not alone, not even before many dignitaries of Japan had the magic of this soil taste. He shared a message on this on X. He posted a photo that Litti Chokha ate. Namaste, Bihar! Eventually had the chance to try the world-renowned Litti Chokha-Gajab Swad BA! Those who were called by the Prime Minister Modi and wore a shoe, why he stayed barefoot for 14 years. He looks very happy in the Bihari dish in his photo in Hiroshi Suzuki’s plate. It is clear from his photo that he liked Litti Chokha a lot. Thekua is also seen on his plate. There are also cloves in their plate. He wrote in his post, ‘Namaste Bihar! In the end, I got the chance to eat the world -famous Litti Chokha … awesome taste ba ‘This experience becomes very viral on social media. Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo was also the crazy of Litti Chokha, you would be surprised to know that former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was also the admirer of Litti Chokha. During his visit to India, he enjoyed this traditional food and praised the simplicity and taste. In addition, many other Japanese diplomats and officials have also tasted the taste of Litti Chokha on various occasions, making this Desi dough an informal cultural bridge between India and Japan. The latest experience of ambassador Suzuki is another important involvement in this episode, showing how food plays an important role in the connection of cultures and bringing people closer to people. Location: New -delhi, Delhi first published: April 14, 2025, 21:06 IST Homenation awesome Taste BA … When Japan’s Ambassador in India ate in India