💨 Abstract
The article challenges the stereotype that Indian food is unhygienic, stating it's rooted in fresh ingredients and rich spices with antimicrobial properties. The writer argues that street food worldwide, including in India, Thailand, and the US, can be unhygienic, but it's about "authenticity" and adventure.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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