“They’re healthy for your mindset”: 22-year-old Yuki Tsunoda’s witty response to her favorite French cuisine
Japanese F1 driver Yuki Tsunoda is a foodie and often enjoys wonderful cuisines from around the world, especially croissants.
AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda gives an exciting explanation about his love for the French viennoiserie pastry, Croissant. He is a great foodie with a sense of taste.
Tsunoda is one of the most beloved drivers on the grid today. This is mainly due to the funny but goofy way he interacts with fans and talks about his interests.
Last season’s rookie joined Formula One replacing Daniil Kvyat. The Japanese driver has formed a strong partnership with his teammate Pierre Gasly.
casually arriving at the F1 paddock croissant in hand 🥐
single @yukitsunoda07 stuff pic.twitter.com/NTLt30zhwf
– AlphaTauri team (@AlphaTauriF1) July 22, 2022
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What are Yuki Tsunoda’s favorite European cuisines?
Photographers are all over the paddock taking photos of the drivers and teams. Lewis Hamilton is perhaps most famous of all with his designer clothing choices.
Yuki Tsunoda, on the other hand, has completely different taste. Forget the unique clothes, the photographers clicked on the pictures of the alpine driver with food!
During an interview with Red Bull, Tsunoda shared his favorite dishes from around the world. He is a fan of fondue from Switzerland and fish and chips from England when it comes to Europe.
that’s why yuki tsunoda is the greatest of all time pic.twitter.com/a4rrOaKg83
— I’m ED (@KindaGoodBird) July 22, 2022
Japanese driver’s witty response to eating croissant
However, there is a plate of food that sticks to the heart of the Japanese driver. Surprise, surprise, it’s Croissant. Yuki Tsunoda went to the French Grand Prix to enjoy the famous pastry.
Formula One drivers are athletes who follow a strict diet to maintain weight and strength. Tsunoda was asked about eating croissant as an F1 driver, and he had a witty answer.
The host explained, “Yes, croissants are not healthy for food, but they are healthy for the way you feel. They are healthy for your mindset.”
Yuki: “Yes, croissants are not healthy as food, but they are healthy as you feel. they are healthy for your mentality.”
THIS IS SO SMART AND FUN 😭😂😂
— I’m ED (@KindaGoodBird) July 29, 2022
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