Therefore, even if I visit India, I choose my food according to which hand I scrape it with. If I scratch it with my left hand, I think I will forget it. If I take 10,000 steps back, I think even at home, in such a clean state, if a small vendor scraped ice cream for you by hand, would you eat it? Of course not. If you take another 10 thousand steps, even if you were allowed to shave yourself, would you shave? Obviously, many people will still choose not to do so. If you think so, even you will feel dirty, let alone others shave you with their hands, let alone Indian comrades shave you with their hands. You absolutely can't bear to try.
In fact, I think many people choose to eat deeply. As we all know, feces contain a lot of Escherichia coli, so you can only save yourself and have diarrhea for a few days in exchange for a moment of curiosity. Whether it is worth it depends on your own experience.
In fact, this also reflects that food health and safety in India have reached a very low level, which is a very bad habit, whether by hand or in other ways. After all, the good habit of paying attention to hygiene is something we should learn from an early age. Especially in the small business department engaged in catering, the requirements for sanitary conditions are very strict. If it were in our country, I think Indian food vendors would have closed long ago.
It is amazing to say that Indians never use toilet paper after defecation, but directly solve this problem by hand. How unsanitary it is to get to this point. Don't talk about others, even if you wipe your ass directly with your hands and then take the food directly, it is estimated that it is difficult for you to get in. Not to mention scraping ice cream by hand and selling it to others.
I watched the videos taken by tourists in india tourism from the Internet. The vendors in the videos were all the same, taking food for customers or cooking directly with their hands. They can't even wear disposable gloves. If it were me, I don't think I would have the appetite to continue eating their delicious food. I believe many people can't accept this practice, whether because of psychological influence or health problems.
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