US Millionaire Bryan Johnson Adds Garam Masala To Diet, Shows Meals In Metal 'Dabbas'
US tech millionaire Bryan Johnson made headlines in December when he walked out of a podcast recording in Mumbai due to poor air quality. The American entrepreneur is known to be a staunch anti-ageing advocate and frequently discusses the same on social media. One of his recent X posts had an Indian connection, which has grabbed eyeballs online. Bryan Johnson took to the platform to reveal what he would eat for the next few days. He provided the ingredient list for three wholesome recipes, and one of them contained garam masala.
The recipe was for a "Butternut Squash Soup with Roasted Apples and Carrots." As per the post, the soup can be made with 1 onion, 3 garlic cloves, 1 medium butternut squash, 2 Honeycrisp apples, 2 large carrots, 4 cups vegetable broth, 1 cup coconut milk and 2 tablespoons olive oil. To enhance the overall flavour, 1 teaspoon garam masala and 1/2 teaspoon ginger powder have been listed. The post also mentions what Bryan Johson adds in his "Superfood Smoothie" and his "Black Bean and Mushroom Bowl with Chickpea Rice."
But that's not all that grabbed the attention of X users. Some people asked Bryan Johnson about storing his meals in metal containers, as shown in the photos attached to the now-viral post. These boxes may also remind Indians of the steel dabbas or tiffin boxes that are popularly used for carrying meals on the go. Take a look below:
What I'm eating for the next few days:
— Bryan Johnson /dd (@bryan_johnson) February 18, 2025
Blueprint Superfood Smoothie
•½ cup strawberries
•½ cup blueberries
•¼ cup pomegranate arils
•½ cup dark cherries, pitted
•1 cup almond milk
•1 tablespoon flax seeds
•5-6 macadamia nuts
•1 teaspoon chia seeds
•1 teaspoon… pic.twitter.com/YWfX1zR6hc
Also Read: Tech Millionaire Bryan Johnson Shares Sugary Foods He Used To Eat During Childhood
Bryan Johnson's post has received over 180K views so far. Read some of the reactions from X users below:
What is the reason for storing your food in stainless steel containers
— Odee (@OdetteMason13) February 18, 2025
Ohhh, the soups sound good.
— LinneaBlue (@LinneaBlu) February 18, 2025
Bookmarked to try
Thank you Bryan
That actually looks pretty good ? quite the shopping list though ?
— Zero (@DerickZill) February 18, 2025
there doesn't seem to be enough protein in that to maintain a healthy amount of muscle?
— Marcos Pereira (@marcospereeira) February 18, 2025
Preparation is 100% the key to success in this. I like having everything set up for me as to what I am going to eat for the day. I'm someone who can eat the same thing every day though.
— George Drippy (@smitherman314) February 19, 2025
Also Read: Gordon Ramsay Shares Recipe For "Garam Masala Egg Wrap", Desis Are Not Impressed
In the past, Bryan Johson has lauded Indian cuisine. Johnson once wrote, "Power is moving away from football and fast food and towards health, science, and Indian food." During his trip to India, however, he reportedly did not eat any local food. Click here to read the full story.
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