After PM Modi’s viral melody present to Giorgia Meloni, Delhi cafe launches ‘Modi Ji’s Melody Gelato’
A packet of Melody toffees gifted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has executed greater than spark memes on-line — it has now impressed a brand new dessert within the coronary heart of Delhi.
Using the wave of the viral “Melody second” that dominated social media, Firenze Gelateria & Caffè in Defence Colony has unveiled a limited-edition flavour referred to as ‘Modi Ji’s Melody Gelato’, turning a diplomatic trade into an sudden culinary creation.
The favored dessert spot, identified for its conventional Italian gelato impressed by Florence, introduced the flavour via an Instagram submit by chef Parth Gupta. “The web is obsessive about that packet of Melody. So, we understood the project. Introducing Modi Ji’s Melody Gelato,” he wrote.
The launch comes days after a video of PM Modi gifting a pack of Melody toffees to Meloni went viral on-line, triggering a flood of reactions, memes and nostalgia-filled conversations across the iconic sweet. The renewed buzz even led to Melody toffees reportedly promoting out on a number of quick-commerce platforms.
Chef Gupta additionally poked enjoyable on the uncommon inspiration behind the flavour. “After they introduced genuine gelato to Delhi, they by no means anticipated to seek out themselves in the course of worldwide diplomacy,” he wrote, including that with India and Italy rising nearer, the restaurant “needed to play its half in it.”
The gelato combines sticky caramel, Indian chocolate fudge sauce and beneficiant chunks of Melody toffee, drawing immediately from the candy’s signature chocolate-caramel flavour profile.
Whereas the web was busy dissecting the Modi-Meloni interplay, Firenze seems to have been busy remodeling it into dessert. The flavour is on the market for a restricted interval on the Defence Colony outlet.
For these nonetheless questioning, Melody stays the identical chewy chocolate-and-caramel toffee that generations of Indians grew up with — solely now, it has discovered an unlikely second life as a scoop of Italian gelato.
