8 things you can relate to if you are a street-food lover
Life is all about that extra paapdi.
Love has no rules, neither does love for food, which by the way is the purest, most unconditional form of love in our opinion. (At least, food doesn't lie, it just makes you fat)
So you could be a pizza-lover or a Thai-cuisine fan, but who's the hottest of them all? It's the desi street-food lover, hands down. And just like any other form of love comes with its set of complications, this one does too.
So if street-food is the love of your life, here's what happens:
For starters, it makes you cry too. But those are tears of joy, the joy that comes with having that teekhi chutney burn your tongue. But you still love it.
Life is all about the extras: extra mirchi, extra masaala, extra paani, and the most important of them all--extra paapdi.
In fact, you start looking at things with a different perspective. In your eyes, newspapers are for packing food, not for reading.
You know what's different about this love? The fact that you don't need a guy to turn you on. A wift of those steaming hot momos and you're sorted.
There's nothing like 'proper meals' in your dictionary. Simply because you're ruled by the smell of the food and by the desires of your heart.
Your shopping sprees and evening walks are incomplete without the panipuri indulgence. In fact, catching up with friends is all about chit-chaating.
You make new friends. The street vendor prepares the chaat just as you like it as he sees you walking towards him from a distance.
And just like those jealous boyfriends, the hoity-toity pasta lovers and healthy-eaters make you cringe.
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