There was a village called Jhilmilpur, where three kids lived —
Rohan, Gudiya, and Chiku.All three had the same problem:The moment they saw home-cooked food… they ran away!
But market food?Oh wow — that was pure magic for them!If they saw a samosa, their mouths watered.
If they smelled momos, they ran faster than a racing bike.

One Big, Crazy Day
One morning, their mother cooked hot dal and Rice .Rohan made a face,“Mom… I’m full!”Gudiya said,“I’m only eating noodles today!”And Chiku boldly announced,
“I’m going to the market. It’s tikki day!”Their mother showed a little anger and said,“One day you’ll learn that home-cooked food is your real superpower!”The three kids just laughed.

✨ A Magical Event Begins
In the evening, the kids were enjoying noodles and chaat at the market.
Suddenly, a strange wind blew…And “Bhoooookh Bhoot” appeared in front of them!But this ghost was cute — round, chubby, and holding a spoon.The ghost said,“Children who run away from home food…I take them on a SPECIAL TRIP!”
Puff!The kids opened their eyes and found themselves in a Magical Food Jungle!

The Food Jungle Fun & Chaos
In this jungle…
Pizzas were growing on trees
Noodles were hanging from flowers
Burgers were popping out of the ground Vermicelli was flowing in a tiny stream
And golgappas were floating in the sky like bubbles!
The kids shouted,
“WOWWW!!”They grabbed a plate here, took a bite there…They kept eating non-stop.But then…
Rohan’s stomach started beating like a drum!Gudiya’s legs began to dance on their own!Chiku’s voice turned squeaky like a chipmunk!The ghost laughed and said,“When you eat too much outside food… this is what happens!
It has taste, but no strength!

❤️ Home Food – The Real Superpower
Just then, a glowing Swad Fairy appeared.
She gave them a magical plate —
with roti, vegetables, dal, and rice.
As soon as the kids took one bite each…
their stomach felt fine
their legs stopped dancing
their voices became normal
their energy came back!
The fairy said,“Home food makes you strong.Market food is only for treats once in a while.”Puff!The kids were back home.

Next Morning… Magic Happened!
When their mother brought rotis,
Rohan said,“Mom, give me an extra roti today!”Gudiya said,“Put a little more sabzi in my lunchbox.”Chiku said,“No market today… home food is the best!”Their mother smiled with happiness.
—⭐ Moral of the Story:
Eat home-cooked food daily — market food only occasionally!
Health is more important than taste.
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