New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon recently made a splash on social media by attempting to cook jalebis, a popular South Asian sweet. A video capturing his culinary adventure quickly went viral, eliciting widespread amusement and good-natured jokes from online users globally.
Jalebis, recognized for their distinctive spiral form and crispy texture, are a cherished treat. The footage depicts Prime Minister Luxon struggling to pipe batter into hot oil, aiming to create the characteristic circular patterns. His efforts resulted in uniquely shaped, imperfect jalebis that viewers found both charming and funny.
The Prime Minister himself shared the video on Instagram, captioning it, “Getting amongst it at the Sikh Games in Takanini this afternoon with local MP @rimanakhlenz. Good luck to all those competing – and to those who end up eating my attempt at making jalebi!”
This relatable moment resonated with many, highlighting a more approachable side of the leader. The video became a symbol of cross-cultural connection, demonstrating how food can bridge divides.
Netizens responded enthusiastically, praising Luxon’s effort. Comments included “Unity in Diversity – India & New Zealand,” and “Prime Minister what you cooking its looks dilecions yummy. The best cook awesome.” Others playfully suggested adding a jalebi-themed song, while many simply expressed appreciation for his attempt at making Indian food.






