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Beer & Biryani ? | Dr Pal

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Published:January 15, 2024
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being a legal specialist I see two big problems in our younger generation beer and Biryani both causes belly fat and the first organ that gets damaged is your liver the word Biryani has been treated as an emotion for a long time when somebody invites me for a wedding the first question we ask is mutton or chicken biryani not even knowing whether we belong to the bright side or the groom side beer being normalizes something new tea total us or treated as Untouchables but social wrinkles are treated as Expendables I don't know who brought this rule that we are not cool if we don't belong to the drinking pool so I know you guys are not going to stop both so I'll give you an alternative when you're eating Biryani don't drink when you are drinking alcohol don't eat do one thing at a time my friend sarana Kumar follows my advice very strictly he never eats Biryani and drinks alcohol at the same time he massacres the Biryani first and then he drinks alcohol and says that his body needs alcohol to digest the Biryani along with Biryani it will digest its liver as well

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