The illustration at the top of the column depicts a mustachioed man with a bib who literally turns his nose with a spoonful of food offered to him.
“I don’t understand it, as a culinary principle,” he added. “It’s as if the French were passing a law that required every dish to be crushed into crushed and pureed snails.”
Weingarten tweeted Monday on Twitter and acknowledged his column was “insulting.”
After posting this story, Weingarten told CNN Business that he thought “people wouldn’t take this column seriously because I didn’t take myself seriously.”
“It was a miscalculation, and what I did realize I hadn’t noticed before (there should have been) was that the Indian food product was different from all the others,” he added. “All the others were specific foods. Even the tongue on the cheek, it didn’t condemn an entire ethnic cuisine and I think that made it stand out. I understand why people are upset about it.”
The Post also modified the column with a correction at the top and removed inaccuracies.
“An earlier version of this article incorrectly said that Indian cuisine is based on one species, curry and that Indian food is only made up of curry, kind of stew,” the correction says. “In fact, the extensive cuisines of India use many spice blends and include many other types of dishes. The article has been corrected.”
A Post spokesman declined to comment beyond sharing the correction.