Because different countries, cultures and customs are also very different, the customs and food culture caused by this influence are also different. Let's take food for example. Indian street snacks often arouse people's curiosity. Today, we will walk into India and talk about the rich and varied street food in India.
To many people, India seems to be a land of treasure. Every time tourists come, they can open the door of their own curiosity, especially the street food, which makes people curious. Why? Indian street snacks look appetizing, but when you see the mess, Indians are scrambling to eat them. Do you still want to eat them? Even Indians don't understand: Our street snacks are so delicious, why don't China tourists buy them?
Like China, India is an ancient civilization with a long history, and both pay great attention to food culture. Because of this, Indian cuisine is rich and varied, with a wide variety and low price, and some of them are even internationally renowned. For example, there is a kind of Pucci cuisine that is very popular among tourists. It is a special snack, which is wrapped with potatoes, peas and chickpeas in a crisp shell. It is very popular with local people and is also a kind of food that many foreign tourists tried in the early days.
However, there are so many street snacks in India that only China tourists don't like them, and even some people are very resistant to them. Then why is this? It turns out that Indians are very particular about their opponents. It is not only convenient for cooking, but also can sense the temperature.
China people obviously don't like it and think it's very unclean. Most importantly, China tourists don't like to eat local food when they arrive in India. On the one hand, it is difficult for them to adapt to the local environment. Another important reason is that most Indian food has a strong taste. There are usually curry powder and Chili powder, which are spicy to eat. People with a bad stomach are hard to adapt to, and it is inevitable that they will have diarrhea. Therefore, China tourists don't like Indian street snacks very much and won't buy them, which also leads many China tourists to choose KFC for consumption.
Generally speaking, there are many factors for China tourists not to buy Indian street snacks, not only customs, hygiene, taste, but also their own considerations. After all, their bodies are their own.