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Biggest problem in 🇮🇳India🇮🇳😅 #indianfood #travel #india
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Basically we're 8 years down the line and I still can't stop eating this dang yummy food😮💨🤌🏻 And yup I eat ice cream too! But only from reputed places, so here's the drill on how to eat everything yummy on your India trip and never get sick (i got sick from the food maybe 3-4 times total across all these years🙏):
1 ONLY eat at crowded places where Indians are also eating. I see first time tourists on Reddit posting threads on "being careful" and ending up in empty restaurants, with questionable food. That's not being safe! The food turnover in these restaurants, and hence the risk of something going bad, is way higher than even a crowded street food vendor. Always look for the crowds and the food will be fresh for sure.
2 Go vegetarian. Not from an activist pov but simply because most people who get sick, end up getting sick from meat dishes. I'm vegetarian anyways, but I do think this is one of the main reasons why I rarely got sick from the food.
3 Wash your hands, and use desinfectant right before you start eating. The amount of touching random stuff while travelling is way more than being at home. I know for sure I got sick at least twice because I simply didn't desinfect my hands before eating. Also keeping your nails short because of this reason is highly recommended, especially because a lot of Indian food is eaten with your hands.
4 Stick mostly to cooked HOT food. Yoghurt and bread are usually fine as "cold" foods, but salads or raw veggies would be a no go. Personally I'm not a salad person anyways, but if you are I'd only recommend it at 5* hotels (when the buffet is freshly served!) or if you're at a friends home and can see how it's prepared.
5 I eat PLENTY of ice cream, but only from big supermarkets/malls (because they can maintain continuous electricity and hence the ice cream doesn't melt into a pool of bacteria), or specialty shops like the classic Corner House In Bengaluru (must try!).
Any doubts? Check out my YouTube channel with 1000's of videos on my travels and life in India. It's linked in bio!
#indiatravel #indiatravels #indiatraveller #indiatourism #indiatour #indianfood #shortsindia #travelshorts #travel #travelling
1 ONLY eat at crowded places where Indians are also eating. I see first time tourists on Reddit posting threads on "being careful" and ending up in empty restaurants, with questionable food. That's not being safe! The food turnover in these restaurants, and hence the risk of something going bad, is way higher than even a crowded street food vendor. Always look for the crowds and the food will be fresh for sure.
2 Go vegetarian. Not from an activist pov but simply because most people who get sick, end up getting sick from meat dishes. I'm vegetarian anyways, but I do think this is one of the main reasons why I rarely got sick from the food.
3 Wash your hands, and use desinfectant right before you start eating. The amount of touching random stuff while travelling is way more than being at home. I know for sure I got sick at least twice because I simply didn't desinfect my hands before eating. Also keeping your nails short because of this reason is highly recommended, especially because a lot of Indian food is eaten with your hands.
4 Stick mostly to cooked HOT food. Yoghurt and bread are usually fine as "cold" foods, but salads or raw veggies would be a no go. Personally I'm not a salad person anyways, but if you are I'd only recommend it at 5* hotels (when the buffet is freshly served!) or if you're at a friends home and can see how it's prepared.
5 I eat PLENTY of ice cream, but only from big supermarkets/malls (because they can maintain continuous electricity and hence the ice cream doesn't melt into a pool of bacteria), or specialty shops like the classic Corner House In Bengaluru (must try!).
Any doubts? Check out my YouTube channel with 1000's of videos on my travels and life in India. It's linked in bio!
#indiatravel #indiatravels #indiatraveller #indiatourism #indiatour #indianfood #shortsindia #travelshorts #travel #travelling
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