China s instant noodles, which are popular in India, are only tasted by the rich!

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-01-30

Driven by Chinese tourists, instant noodles are rapidly becoming popular in India. This savior for us when we stayed up late has now become a trend on the streets of India. In the streets, you may see a crowd of people sucking on a steaming bowl of instant noodles. The scene is a bit bizarre, like a magic trick, which is jaw-dropping.

But in India, instant noodles are anything but ordinary. It's not like a small snack in our daily lives. On the contrary, it is more extravagant than a home-cooked meal. You might be wondering, is it in a golden bowl?

No, in fact, its rise to prominence is rooted in the unique cuisine made on the streets by Indian hawkers.

Indian vendors showed us an exotic street food show. They make food with their bare hands, even better than many chefs. Liu Yong is an internet celebrity who makes snacks in India, and his ** gives us an in-depth introduction to the various street snacks in India.

Although many people have the impression that the environment of Indian food stalls may not be clean, and the vendors do not wear gloves and use their bare hands to pick up their food. However, in Liu Yong's **, he repeatedly emphasized "clean and hygienic". In one of the clips he filmed, a vendor was making a unique meal for himself.

The way this dish is prepared is so unique that it is jaw-dropping, but at the same time it exudes a unique flavor. It's not an ordinary delicacy, but fresh aloe vera juice. However, the Indian hawkers do not use advanced tools, but all operate with their bare hands.

First, they use a fork to scrape off the flesh inside the tender aloe vera. This step seems normal. However, what follows may shock you. The vendor pulls out a tool called a "toilet bowl" and stirs the aloe vera block vigorously.

Yes, you heard it right, it's the kind of cleaning tool you usually see in the bathroom.

This scene may make you frown and wonder, "What the hell is this?""However, with the vendors' unique way of making it, the final meal is a pleasant surprise.

The fantastic rise of instant noodles in India has attracted a lot of attention. This trend is driven by the popularity of Chinese tourists. On the streets of India, you may suddenly see a crowd of people around a steaming bowl of instant noodles, sucking on the delicious food. It's a bit unbelievable, like a magical rise, and it's amazing.

For Indians, instant noodles have become an unexpected delicacy. Some Chinese tourists bring a variety of instant noodles in order to enjoy their favorite food while visiting India. Interestingly, the locals are delighted with these instant noodles, which shows how delicious they are.

In India, instant noodles have become a source of creative inspiration for hawkers and a food of choice for young people.

In order to cater to the tastes of the Indian market, instant noodle producers have set up factories in India and adapted them to local tastes.

Not only did they launch a series of instant noodle flavors that meet the taste of Indians, such as spicy curry flavor and fragrant milk tea flavor, but they also successfully integrated instant noodles into the Indian market through an in-depth understanding of Indian food culture, and triggered a series of cultural phenomena related to instant noodles.

India's unique innovation in instant noodles is truly breathtaking.

They don't just soak instant noodles and enjoy them as they are. Instead, they like to pair it with various Indian spices to create more surprising delicacies.

As we all know, hot instant noodles are more delicious, but Indians are used to pilaf rice, so it is not easy to grasp instant noodles by hand, after all, hot instant noodles are not realistic.

The practice of eating with your hands is a religious belief in India, and also because many of the foods eaten by Indians are not convenient to pick up with chopsticks or forks, but more convenient to use your hands.

Many people may be confused about how they eat, but we should respect the eating habits of different cultures. Surprisingly, some young Indians are starting to learn how to use chopsticks!

This is really unexpected!It turned out that in order to be able to taste the hot instant noodles, they spared no effort to learn how to use this oriental artifact - chopsticks.

The successful promotion of instant noodles in the Indian market not only shows its infinite charm, but also shows us the collision and exchange between different cultures. Whether it's the innovative taste of instant noodles or the attempt to eat instant noodles with chopsticks, it has brought us many freshness and surprises.

That's what makes it so wonderful that we can experience during our travels. There is an interesting scene where a young Indian man learns how to use chopsticks because he wants to eat instant noodles. It's not just the courage to try new flavors, it's a collision of different cultures.

Someone once said, "Food knows no borders!"."In India, instant noodles have become a symbol of social status.

In India, the gap between rich and poor is particularly pronounced due to income inequality. And instant noodles are not cheap in India. As a result, some wealthy families have eaten instant noodles as a way to show off their status and status.

Instant noodles, an exotic food, quietly blended into this "status struggle".

However, some Indians are starting to wonder: since instant noodles are so delicious and cheap in China, why not eat them every day?It's true that instant noodles have some flavors that taste good, but their nutritional value is not high.

In China, instant noodles have long been regarded as an unhealthy form of "junk food" and are generally not eaten every day except in exceptional circumstances. After all, China has a lot of rich cuisines, and there are so many that are better than instant noodles, so instant noodles are usually not the first choice.

People usually choose to eat a bucket of hot instant noodles to fill their stomachs when they are on a business trip, on a train, or when they don't have time to cook.

Seeing this, do you suddenly want to have a bucket of instant noodles?What are your thoughts on this?Welcome to actively leave a message to participate in the discussion!

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