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- Staples: Rice (East/South), Wheat (Roti/Chapati in North/West).
- Spice Philosophy: Not just heat; spices like turmeric (anti-inflammatory), cumin (digestion), and ginger are medicinal.
- Vegetarianism: Highly prevalent due to Hindu and Jain beliefs (approx. 30-40% of population is vegetarian). Dairy (milk, paneer, ghee) is universally consumed.
- Meal Structure: Typically breakfast (7-8 AM), lunch (12-1 PM), evening snacks (4-5 PM with chai), and dinner (8-9 PM).
- Eating Out: Chai wallahs (tea sellers) and street food (chaat, samosas, vada pav) are the social hubs of the middle class.
Lifestyle Contrasts: The Old vs. The New
Modern India is a land of striking contrasts. In the metropolitan cities of Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi, you see a hyper-modern lifestyle. Young professionals wear designer jeans, work for Silicon Valley tech giants, and party in rooftop bars until 3 AM. desi choot lun photo updated
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The Indian Kitchen: A Chemistry Lab
The Indian kitchen is the heart of the home. Unlike the Western "meal prep" culture, Indian cooking is often therapeutic and social.
- Bharatanatyam: a classical dance form from southern India.
- Kathak: a classical dance form from northern India.
- Odissi: a classical dance form from eastern India.
- Bhangra: a popular folk dance from Punjab.
Home Decor: Maximalism is the Only Way
Minimalism is a hard sell in India. The Indian ethos loves color, texture, and "clutter" (which we call sajavat).