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You know whats great about good food?

It brings people together and fills your soul (and your belly).

Its a universal love language until someone decides that anything with a hint of seasoning is an existential threat.

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Just like one Redditors mom did, right before her 39-year-old child was about to taste some delicious Indianfood.

It was a meal made with love and probably enough flavor to send someones taste buds straight to heaven.

Existing outside of her frozen lasagna comfort zone.

Surgeons in blue scrubs perform surgery under bright lights.

By morning, the feast had vanished into the trash.

Talk about a side of racism with that frozen lasagna.

Dealing withcontrolling parentsis a battle that requires patience and strategy.

Boomer mom discards homemade Indian food gifted to 39-year-old recovering from surgery, text overlay on white background.

So, what do you think?

Have you ever had a family member throw out perfectly good food just because they didnt trust it?

Share your stories below!

Text describing a friendly neighbor, an Indian immigrant, with a limousine business and 18 employees.

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A family gathers outdoors with children holding a balloon, creating a warm, joyful atmosphere.

Text description of neighbor’s helpfulness and overflow parking arrangement.

Text detailing homemade Indian food gifted by a neighbor, including curries, chicken, spiced rice, and pastries.

Homemade Indian food in a black bowl with a spoon, featuring a savory potato dish, on a tiled surface.

Text on image discussing mom’s reaction to spicy homemade Indian food from a neighbor after surgery recovery.

Text describing disappointment after homemade Indian food is discarded post-surgery.

Homemade Indian food in a foil container on a white plate, gifted by a friendly neighbor.

Comment discussing parental racism after homemade Indian food is discarded.

Comment advises against throwing away gifted homemade Indian food, suggesting it’s rude behavior.

Reddit comment expressing shock about mom discarding homemade Indian food gifted by a neighbor.

Comment about winter melons and sharing winter melon soup between neighbors.

Text from online discussion about expired canned food and avoiding contact.

A comment about Boomers and handwashing in a restroom context, with username NVJAC and their points visible.

Comment expressing love for Indian food after surgery recovery.

Comment discusses mom throwing away neighbor’s homemade Indian food.

Text about someone’s son’s best friend being Indian and receiving homemade food gifts.

Reddit comment expressing anger about 39YO’s homemade Indian food being thrown away.

Text comment discussing hygiene in cooking, mentioning an Indian friend’s cleanliness and cooking skills from grad school.

Comment on Indian food being better as leftovers, apologizing for the mom.

Reddit comment discussing handwashing habits among Indians.

Text discussing love for Indian food and cooking, mentions gulab jamun and paneer.