After being colonized by Britain, the world’s dominant power, from 1757 to 1849, India inherited a lot of European culture. We can still see the influence of British culture on Indians. For example, many people in India today The public infrastructure was built during the British rule and is still in use today. Now many Indians have a very good view of the British and envy their system, culture, and economy.
In terms of food, India has inherited a lot from Western culture. Even though India is not democratic enough to eat, they still proudly follow the European custom of not eating chicken feet. Eating chicken feet seems to be a particularly disgusting behavior among white people. Can you imagine that Indians also don’t eat chicken feet? Half of the people in India live below the poverty line and are still picky. They still blame this and that. The Indian media once laughed at the Chinese for eating chicken feet.
In India, the "Times of India" once had an article that ridiculed the Chinese for eating chicken feet. They said in the article: We never eat this kind of food that can only be thrown away as garbage. We in India People only like to eat chicken legs, and it is really ridiculous to regard chicken feet as a delicacy. The article also said: Chicken feet are eaten in many countries surrounding India. Indians have discovered this business opportunity and export 25 tons of chicken feet to China, Vietnam and other countries every month.
The article also specifically stated: China is a big consumer of chicken feet. I really don’t know how the Chinese regard this kind of thing as a delicacy. In China, chicken feet also have a very nice name "phoenix feet". Obviously the Chinese also know that eating chicken feet is a very dishonorable thing (no one else feels that way). Chinese people are very obsessed with eating chicken feet, which is also a very popular "delicacy" in China
There is also a strange tradition in India, that is, the more picky you are about food, the more it symbolizes your nobility. , for example, the most noble Brahmins in India, they are extremely picky about food. They don’t eat meat, onions or garlic. In short, there will be no non-vegetarian food in the kitchen. Even some people in India who are not non-vegetarians still have very high requirements for food. They eat mutton but not sheep intestines, and eat prawns but not octopus.
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