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Sunday, 31 August 2014

It Happens Only in India! Things Exclusively Done By Indians

India is a diverse country with different languages and cultures. Like any other culture or society, Indians exhibit their special traditions, customs, habits and lifestyle through the unique behavior traits they display and by doing things a little differently than the rest of the world.


It is these notable ways of doing things  have now become second-identity for an Indian across the world.

Take a sneak-peak at the list of things done exclusively by Indians, as compiled by Rediff.

Enjoys Eating Food with bare hands:


No doubt, Indians love trying cuisines from all parts of the world and like to go to fancy restaurants with different cuisines on menu. So, many of us are mastered the fine art of eating rice with chopsticks, a fork, knife and spoon.


But, when it comes to Indian foods, it is so diverse in form and structure that no group of metallic devices such as spoons and forks would really do the complete job , so, most Indians enjoy eating their food with bare hands.

It is hard to imagine the real taste of many famous Indian cuisines like Mysore masala dosa, mutton biryani or the pani puri with a fork and spoon.

At times, there is a traditional aspect of using banana leaves as the plate in India. The leaf makes it even harder to use a metallic device as you could accidentally cut open your plate and mess up the table as well as the delicacies.

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