Indian lifestyle stories treat food as a language of love, not just ingredients.
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Morning starts with "Masala Chai." It is more than a drink; it is a family meeting where the day’s plans are discussed. Indian lifestyle stories treat food as a language
Afternoons in India are characterized by a distinct lull. The heat outside forces a slowdown. Children return from school, shedding their uniforms and diving into home-cooked lunches. In many traditional homes, this is the time for the afternoon siesta—a brief retreat from the day’s labors. Afternoons in India are characterized by a distinct lull
Three generations live under one roof. Grandfather Bhupendra (80) sits on his chowki (low wooden seat) in the veranda, shelling peanuts. His son, Harsh (45), runs the family’s diamond business from the ground floor office. His daughter-in-law, Meera (42), is a school principal.