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If you deliberately ask, you won't find anything, you won't be able to ask anything, but if you are patient, you can find a lot of clues.
Food is an indispensable part of our day, so we take it very seriously. When it comes to valuing food, I'm afraid there is no one in the world who can compare to Indians, and the reason why we value food is that we must rely on it to survive. Why do Indians value food?
Because of their religious beliefs, food was the medium they used to communicate with the gods. So, since Indians value food so much, how do they usually cook it?
Some tourists have gone to India before, filmed the slum cooking scene there and uploaded it to the Internet, and many netizens said: "It's just unsightly." ”
Usually we don't have a good impression of the slum, but most of them are an impression of the environment. But do you know what life is like there? From the **, we can see that these people are cooking outdoors, and the stove used to make the fire is simply built with soil, and the ground is still like loess flying.
Actually, these people have kitchens in their homes, so why not cook at home?
The first reason is that the place is relatively narrow. If the kitchen cooks, it will definitely produce a lot of oil smoke, and due to the poor ventilation conditions, those oil smoke may flow into their bedroom, so they simply go outside to cook.
The second reason is that the population of their family is generally relatively large, and if they cook outside, they eat directly outside, because there is not enough space at home to accommodate so many people to eat. Their home is, at best, a place to sleep.
I don't know if you have noticed, but Indians especially like to use very large pots and pans to cook rice, and sometimes some neighbors will also cook together. This is because their division of labor is very clear, some people go to work and simply do not have time to cook, so simply let one person cook many personal meals, which can maximize the use of labor.
However, this one-pot food does not seem to us to be very good, and it looks like it is being fed to some famous lazy creature.
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They all set up a simple stove in the open space in front of the house to cook, and they cook in one pot, which doesn't look very delicious.
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In slums, it is very difficult for the poor to cook, and it is common for several families to share a kitchen in order to solve the problem of eating.
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Mix them together in a pot, cook them into a big pot, and then grab them with their hands and eat them in a ball, they don't have the money to buy vegetables, let alone cook them separately like us, and then put them in a bowl to eat.
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