Kerala has a tradition of welcoming its guests with the rich and spicy delicacies from the local cuisine. The place proudly flaunts its cultural and religious diversity, which reflects in all walks of life, including its food. However, this tolerance does not have a web version and Kerala's netizens are known for being sentimental and going all out when rubbed in the wrong way.

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The latest to face the ire of Kerala's online brigade was Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Sadhvi Saraswati, who called for publicly beheading those engaged in cow slaughter. She made the provocative remarks during the 'Hindu Samajolsav' in Kasaragod's Badiyadukka on Monday.

VHP leader Sadhvi Saraswati gets a taste of it from Kerala's netizens
Malayalis vented out their anger on an FB page dedicated to Sadhvi Saraswati and asked her to give beef a try before resenting it.

Malayalis didn't consider the Sadhvi's comments as part of the beef politics, but as an invasion of their right to choose food. They vented out their anger on an FB page dedicated to the leader and asked her to give beef a try before resenting it.

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VHP leader Sadhvi Saraswati gets a taste of it from Kerala's netizens
Sadhvi Saraswati addressing the crowd in Kerala.

For every food loving Malayali, porotta and beef is a food match made in heaven. They are the infinity stones in their golden gauntlet that can vaporise any hatred at the snap of fingers. So they sent that love to the Sadhvi also. After the Sadhvi's speech, the Kerala netizens started sending beef recipes to her.

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They shared pictures, combinations she could try with beef curry and recipes ranging from nadan beef curry to beef ularthiyathu. Some even commented how the mere mention of beef made them crave for some porottas and the spicy curry.

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