What I learned in this Coronavirus pandemic?

When do I ask this question to my friends? They say

  • Learned how to work from home and work for home simultaneously
  • Learned to stay home without travelling around
  • Learned painting
  • Some say that the nature is amazing, birds from all around the world are visiting my city
  • Came to know the ozone layer is recovering by itself as we’re not polluting
  • It’s been so long I’ve not eaten street food

But I say don’t compromise your hobbies in these kinds of situation:

For those who love travelling can check out Street view of places around the world

For those who love history and art can have a look at Google Arts & Culture

Enhance your painting skill by Raja Ravi Varma’s painting collection

For nature lovers, you can deep dive into Fiordland National Park by wearing a VR gear

And the post from now is dedicated for both the food lovers and food eaters, who can’t live without eating outside food.

No worries! you can prepare your favourite food by following these 3 simple steps:

  1. Decide which cuisine you want to eat
  2. Google Search and pick a dish
  3. Prepare and enjoy

These are the variety of dishes I learned in this pandemic situation:

However, the above picture depicts true love for food. Don’t you love your food?

From L to R & top to bottom:

BBQ: Who don’t love barbeques, it’s easy to marinate and you can have a grill at your home

Arabian Mandi: This dish needs some practice but you can take the help of experienced cook to prepare one

Chinese Fried Rice with Veg Manchuria: For quick food preparation, I prefer Chinese and it’s always easy to cook

Hyderabadi Haleem: This needs a lot of mental and physical effort with a perfect amalgamation of spices and herbs. I took the help of my brother to prepare this. You can refer Pista House videos on Youtube to have a perfect match of flavours

Gobi ka Paratha (Cauliflower): This is very simple you just need to flatten the dough and fill the cooked Gobi in it and pack the edges with water

South Indian - Dosa: Just you need to prepare a batter and spread on a Tawa and it’ll be ready in 2 minutes

Chat - Panipuri: I bet every Indian loves Panipuri and most of them cannot live without it. So, I have prepared them in my home. Can you?

Idli and Wada: It’s always good to have a healthy breakfast. A soft Idli and crispy Wada with sambar and chutney will make your day

Mexican Quesadilla: If you’re a Mexican cuisine lover then you’ve tried this. You can also prepare this at home

Have you learned anything? Share with us by commenting below and don’t forget to tag me.

@Shrut19 @MahabubMunna @AslamMo @NareshDarji @KashifMisidia @Nyainurjanah @Amiran @Saiyen @deepakjhic @rizbab28

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What are you going to learn next?

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i am not much serious as like you. doing some volunteer in my area, join the virtual meetup, read books that’s it @FazeelUsmani

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Maybe Calligraphy. What about you, @Kareltje123 ?

Wow! nice. Helping community in the crisis is great @MahabubMunna . Looking forward to you to join my tomorrow’s meetup: What’s inside Explore tab?

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Ini my town no lockdown @FazeelUsmani , but from covid 19 learn safety is priority

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Hi @FazeelUsmani ,

Thanks for tagging me on this post.

Before Ramadan I was participated many virtual Meetups.

After Ramadan, I need to manage my prayer time and because of this I’m unable to join virtual Meetups like previous. And now after my prayers I’m trying to join a few of the Meetups. I’m also helping my mom in house work.

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I’m just trying to learn something new and gain my knowledge through local guidex virtual meetups @FazeelUsmani bhai.

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Namaskar…

** @FazeelUsmani **

Nothing doing & learning anything, but yes I am attending Virtually Meetup back to back when get brake from house hold work…

Thanks dear bhai to tagging me…

Hope better situation compareing Mumbai…

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Wow! great @Nyainurjanah . You’re so lucky. Anyways, Stay home, stay safe.

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Nice to hear that you’re helping your mom in household work. Our moms work 365 days 24x7 and it’s a great way to give them rest during the pandemic. Great thought @Saiyen

Looking forward to you to join my tomorrow’s meetup: What’s inside Explore tab?

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Fantastic @NareshDarji . It’s a good way to increase our horizon of knowledge during a pandemic. See you around!

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Haha… yeah somewhat better here than Mumbai but don’t forget we’re all in together. Virtual meetups help us to embrace our knowledge regarding various aspects of life and Maps.

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Hi @FazeelUsmani

I think you have become an expert cook during this lock-down. well done, keep continue.

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Thanks a lot! @Designer_Biswajit . Haha… nothing like a pro, I just cook for eating. What you’ve learned in this pandemic?

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Hello @FazeelUsmani , That’s important to learn new things every time.

I also learned some new things to cook :slightly_smiling_face: And one other thing is that I improved my planning skills during the quarantine time.

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Looks yummy! @Naranja . Are these meatballs?

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That’s great, @Amiran . Improving planning skills leads to saving time. That’s really awesome!!

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Covid-19 has locked down in the world. We have been locked down since March 24, 2020 in Bangladesh. For more than 04 months, all businesses including grocery / restaurant / school / college / office were closed. Nowadays people are slowly returning to normal life.

WoW!! Very nicely written. I had a lot of fun reading the post. the photo is also very beautiful. In fact, if you have a love for work, you can take a good photo.

Thank you so much, my dear @FazeelUsmani p for writing a good post sharing with us

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