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Nick Jonas REVEALS he's more of a 'paneer' than 'samosa' kind of foodie, thanks to Priyanka Chopra

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When and Nick Jonas got married, it was quite obvious that a massive exchange of cultures and traditions were bound to happen.

From exploring each other's side of the world to getting to know about its culture, Priyanka and Nick have also shared a piece of this with their fans from across the world.

Well, so it came as no surprise when Nick revealed in a recent interview that he loves Indian food. Appearing for an interview with Today, Nick revealed that his favourite Indian food is paneer.

You heard that right. The 'Sucker' singer was asked in his interview what is his go to recipe if friends are coming over. To this, Nick replied, "I don't cook at all but I can do a good Indian food order." The interviewer further asked, "What's your

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