
An American woman who has lived in India for 19 years has learned a lot about the country, and she even claims to speak fluent Hindi, which can be seen in most of her videos. Her videos exploring various aspects of India and speaking in fluent Hindi have always delighted netizens. In her latest video, she can be seen learning how to make gobar upla (cow dung cakes), which are commonly used by rural households in India.The video was uploaded on Instagram by the American woman, identified as Jessica. A text overlay on the video reads, "American Bahu learns how to make gobar upla (Goitha)." In the clip, she is exploring a village in Bihar and learning how to make cow dung cakes. With visible excitement, she asks questions about the process and engages
with the villagers, speaking entirely in Hindi, which further delights viewers. She also demonstrates making perfectly round cow dung cakes and can be seen preparing food in a traditional village style.The video was captioned, "Warning: Once you learn Bihari village style, there’s no going back!"
The video has since garnered heartwarming reactions online. One user wrote, "Yayyy now we’re talking culture." Another remarked, "I just wanna say you are awesome." A third commented, "I remember as a child my grandmother making it, but it’s still used in villages — it’s really astonishing! Well, sustainable for sure. I see you truly enjoying and humbly participating, bless you."One user appreciating her video wrote, "I love the way you get involved—or how do I say—immerse yourself in Indian culture. The way you have adapted your Hindi is just amazing. You are just wooooow." Another added, "Waoooo, it seems amazing. Life in the village is difficult, but there’s peace there.''