A quick guide to Mumbai cusine, and how to eat it
Word to the wise: Refrain from eating with your left hand, which is considered your "bathroom" hand.
Traditionally, cutlery doesn't feature on an Indian table setting. It may seem like a messy endeavour, but Indians feel eating should be a full sensory experience. Times have changed, but etiquette hasn't. Keep these dining tips in mind:
• Always wash your hands before eating and try to keep fingernails clipped, as long nails are considered unhygienic (expect for the little finger, reserved for nose-picking).
• Use breads like roti and naan to scoop up curries, taco-style.
• If you're dining at someone's house, wait for the host to sit before eating. You are expected to clean your plate, so don’t let your eyes get bigger than your stomach.
• Your fingers help to absorb the heat from chilli dishes, so ditch your fork if you're feeling the heat. Drinking milk will neutralises the burn; water can intensify it.
• While you're often as likely to get food poisoning at a restaurant, approach street food with caution. Don't forget to pack gastro medication.
• Never drink tap water, including ice. Carry bottled water, and purification tablets just in case.
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