NEW DELHI, INDIA: Like Aadhar card, enjoying street food is unofficially a mandatory need for most Indians. Each state has its own signature street-authentic like momo, jalebi, khaman, vada pav, kachori, bajji, steamed peanuts, cutlet and etc.
Traditional street foods are still a biggest unorganised sector of India. In a typical situation, when one visits a shop and request for a vada pav or any other food of your choice, immediately the shop keeper wraps the food in a printed newspaper.
Immediately when the newspaper wrapped food is served, these three characteristics are common for most people:
- Newspaper will be used to squeeze out the excess oil,
- Post eating, newspapers are used as cleaning tissues to wipe hand and mouth,
- Newspapers may be the first known packaging material to carry food to home or office
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Like Aadhar card, enjoying street food is unofficially a mandatory need for most Indians. Each state has its own signature street-authentic like momo, jalebi, khaman, vada pav, kachori, bajji, steamed peanuts, cutlet and etc.
Traditional street foods are still a biggest unorganised sector of India. In a typical situation, when one visits a shop and request for a vada pav or any other food of your choice, immediately the shop keeper wraps the food in a printed newspaper.
Immediately when the newspaper wrapped food is served, these three characteristics are common for most people:
- Newspaper will be used to squeeze out the excess oil,
- Post eating, newspapers are used as cleaning tissues to wipe hand and mouth,
- Newspapers may be the first known packaging material to carry food to home or office
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