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How Google’s Sundar Pichai Charges his Morning to Tackle his Day - Tea, Omelette and Toast


Business champion Sundar Pichai  and head of Alphabet at Google believes that breakfast is the first meal of the day and one should pay utmost attention to what you eat. Sundar’s job is one of the most difficult jobs in Silicon Valley.

According to a recent interview by Sundar Pichai he stated “I’m vegetarian so I need my dose of protein. I like to begin my day with a good cup of tea with my egg and toast. I have a full day’s work and the proteins keep me charged."

 

 

According to a newspaper report Sundar likes walking and it helps him to think. "I love to pace and actually to think I have to start walking," Pichai said.

He also stated that he likes to take out time to exercise and is a big fan of cricket, a game in which he excelled. When asked who is his favourite cricketer he named Virat Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar, Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar and Rahul Dravid.

Pichai is close to Google CEO and cofounder Larry Page, and is known within Google to be his interpreter of thoughts.

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Masala Chai: Inspired by Ayurveda, it is a blend of strong Assam tea blended with aromatic herbs from Kerala. It has cardamom, pepper, cinnamon, cloves and star anise. This is a instant pick me up tea

Darjeeling First Flush Tea: Darjeeling tea is known as the Champagne of Teas, there is nothing which compares to a good cup of first flush tea. It compliments toast and omellete.

Darjeeling Second Flush Tea: Enjoyed by tea lovers globally for its unique muscatel taste – a taste similar to Muscat grapes.

 


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