Different countries and regions in the world have great differences in the research and processing of food. Each region is affected by the development of local history and culture, coupled with the difference in topography, topography and taste pursuit. As a result, the diversity of food in the world is becoming more and more abundant, and the food culture of various places is colorful.
India is one of the four ancient civilizations, and it also has an excellent and long history of development. Indians have their own unique insights into the interpretation of food, and the appearance of any kind of food in India always looks different. Today we will talk about the Indian biscuit culture like?
Oreo must have been eaten with this kind of biscuits, and they said Oreo should be paired with milk. Indeed, in most areas, we eat this way, but some tourists only discovered that the way of eating Oreos in India is completely different after arriving in India. Has the Indian care improved or what? Experience the bulk Oreos in India.
Like most Indian food snacks, Oreo's stalls are also placed at one end of the snack street. It's not the kind of loose biscuits that can be weighed. Instead, it is packed in a large iron bucket. When a customer goes to buy, we can clearly observe the overall operation form, but we don't know if you have any desire to eat after watching this process.
Generally speaking, the shop owner will open the iron bucket and fish out a biscuit from it by hand. Then use a spoon to scoop out something unknown from a container inside, but we can clearly see the mist rising from it. The boss tells you to pour the contents of the spoon on top of the biscuits and then pass the biscuits to you. When someone tastes it, we can feel the white smoke coming out of his nose.
According to the statements of tourists who have eaten it, the Indian version of Oreo tastes like ice. But I don't know what kind of stuff I put, and it tastes cold when I eat it. The enjoyment of ice and fire, the burning betel nut and the smoking Oreo, do you want to try it?