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MrRissso [65]
2 years ago
5

Your younger sister does not like mohinga and you want her to eat it .How do you persuade her?

English
1 answer:
Kobotan [32]2 years ago
4 0

I will persuade my sister to eat Mohinga by telling her about the health benefits of mohinga.

<h3>What is Mohinga?</h3>

Mohinga is a traditional food usually eaten as breakfast. Mohinga can be served with rice vermicelli and garnish with spring onions, dried chillies to give it a spicy taste. Mohinga can also be garnished with boiled eggs, chick peas, squeezed lIme etc.

Mohinga is a food rich in protein, carbohydrates and minerals. It is a very nutritious meal that helps the body. The presence of the nutrients in it makes it important to eat and good for the well-being.

Therefore, my sister has to learn how to eat mohinga because of the nutrients in it.

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