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Open-air food on the streets of India, without tables and chairs, can you really get sick after eating it?

Nowadays, traveling around the world has become a new trend, and many countries are welcoming more and more tourists. For example, our neighbor India. With the gradual rise of india tourism fever and people's curiosity about this mysterious country, more and more people go to india tourism every year, especially in the last two years, China tourists have become more and more enthusiastic about Indian. Today, Bian Xiao will take you into India and talk about those things in India.

Speaking of India, I have to mention Indian food. Most Indian cuisines are related to curry, and the cooked food is also called dark cuisine. However, it must be said that Indians' cooking skills are superb, and whatever ingredients can be made into food, so that there are many street snacks in India. The food is delicious, but we have to ignore a big problem. For many people who have just arrived in india tourism, it is always diarrhea to try Indian food. Is that really the case? Let's get to know each other.

It is an indisputable fact that Indians grasp food with their hands, but it is also common for Indians to cook food carelessly. Walking on the streets of India, we can easily find it. The uncleanness of Indian food lies not in the way of eating, but in the way of cooking. Especially in roadside shops and some street stalls, the way they cook is really hard to understand.

The cooking place is completely open, everything is done directly by hand, and often barefoot, even barefoot squatting on the table. I believe many foreign tourists have had diarrhea after eating Indian food, so why do they have diarrhea?

First of all, the first reason is that the water and food are suddenly different when I suddenly go to India, and it is difficult for my body to adapt. The second reason is that most Indian dishes are heavy-flavored, and there are usually a lot of curry powder and Chili powder, which are very spicy. For people who rarely eat heavy tastes, the stomach can't adapt, so diarrhea is inevitable. The third reason is that street snacks in India do have health problems. Generally speaking, Indians cook at will.

For visitors to india tourism, it is inevitable that they will be chosen to do as the Romans do. However, when talking about the problem that eating street snacks really causes diarrhea, many tourists said: They have doubts about life, and many people have severe diarrhea. So when you go to India to eat street snacks, you should do what you can.