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Netizens laughed and said that India is "turning food into shit." Is Indian food really that dirty?

Mainly roadside stalls in India are really dirty. You can clearly see flies flying around the food, and you can find the bodies of flies on the utensils that make food. But Indians are used to it, and foreign tourists will feel extremely sick when they look at such sanitary conditions. Although used to it, foreign tourists have a dirty and messy impression of India.

I once watched a food program, that is, tasting food in India. The host gave great courage, tasting food on the roadside, getting shot one after another, vomiting and diarrhea. It can be seen that the food on the roadside stalls in India really needs to be kept at a respectful distance from others. In addition to the indescribable food safety, there are Indians selling food, which is really flattering. They seem to have an unconscious magic. No matter what food it is, Indians can always make it look like shit.

Southeast Asian cuisines like curry, but like India, making food the same color as shit makes people less want to eat it.

We feel that Indian food is dirty psychologically, but there is actually another factor. Indians have finished going to the toilet. They use their hands instead of toilet paper. Imagine cooking with these hands. Some foods need to be used directly in the cooking process. As far as the living habits of Indians are concerned, as far as food is concerned, it gives people the impression that it is unsanitary.

Cooking food is naturally inseparable from water, and the Ganges, known as India's mother river, has lost its clarity in the past, and the water used by Indians depends on it to a great extent, and its pollution is becoming more and more serious. The water quality can't guarantee hygiene, and the cooked food can't guarantee food safety.