Indians have a custom that they like to grab food directly when eating. Some netizens asked, "Do they eat hot pot with their hands?" Actually, it is not. It is a dietary tradition handed down by Indians that they can also use spoons and forks. Some Indians have even learned to use chopsticks from China.
? Grasping rice by hand is a dietary tradition handed down by Indians. In India, people think that the right hand is the cleanest and purest, so it is necessary to eat with the cleanest right hand when eating. The reason why they choose to grab food with their hands is because they think it will be more convenient to eat, and they can sense the temperature of the food and avoid scalding themselves because of the high temperature of the food.
Many friends who go to india tourism will see that many Indians eat with their hands at home or out. Indians will try their best to break up food and make it into paste, in order to facilitate digestion. For example, curry is a mushy food, which can be mixed with any ingredients, among which rice and pie are the most common. Pour curry soup directly on the staple food, then grab it with your hands and eat it, or dip the pie in the soup. And they are all taken directly by hand. For people who are used to using chopsticks or spoons, it is really a bit unacceptable.
Although Indians have a tradition of grasping food with their hands, with the acceleration of internationalization, they will also use spoons and forks. They will no longer eat with their hands on some formal occasions. Even with the popularity of instant noodles in Africa, many Indians have begun to learn to eat instant noodles with chopsticks. When eating hot pot, they certainly won't fish with their hands as everyone thinks.