First, India's brittle ball.
Indian crispy meatballs are one of the common street snacks in India. They can be fried in oil or in sand. When made, they are hollow balls. When eating, vendors will press a hole with their fingers and put in dried peas, cooked potatoes, chickpeas and other ingredients.
Second, Indian milk tea
In India, milk tea is cooked by hand. Although milk tea has no strange taste, the cooker for boiling milk tea is covered with a thick layer of copper rust, which makes people unable to look directly at it, and such a "dirty pot" can cook the purest taste of Indian milk tea.
Third, curry beef.
Indians really have a special obsession with curry. No matter what ingredients they like to use to cook curry, beef and chicken are no exception, and vegetables are no exception. Everything can be cooked in curry.
Fourth, Indian street drinks.
Many drinks on the streets of India are freshly squeezed, but instead of using a juicer, fruits are squeezed directly by hand. After adding soda water and mint leaves, the stall will serve a large piece of ice and scrape some ice cubes in, which is very cool.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Indian rice ball
In India, hands are omnipotent, and there is no need for various containers for rice. Indian rice balls are one of the snacks that can be seen everywhere on the streets of India. They are made of rice or potatoes and flour, then mixed with various seasonings and stirred directly by hand, which is very popular in India.