Three reasons, in an order of increasing relevance -
1. The kind of food they eat: A standard Indian fare requires a lot of blending and mixing while eating.
2.Hygiene: Hands ought to be washed if you're to use them for eating. Thoroughly washed hands are likely to be more hygienic than improperly stored, or worse improperly cleaned, shared cutlery.
3. Tradition.
if an ethiopian feeds you out of his/her hand, it is a kind gesture. it is a customary act that of respect.
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Traditionally, people do not shake hands in India. Instead, they bow to each other.
take food and eat with your right hand
they eat chapati and its made of dough. with the chapati they eat dal or sabji.
they eat with their hands mostly. they can also eat with forks, spoons, etc.
Eating etiquette in India involves eating with your hands.
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Chinese people eat popcorn with their hands. As known they eat alot of foods with chopsticks but like other people they eat popcorn with their hands.
Traditionally, people do not shake hands in India. Instead, they bow to each other.
People eat is a variety of ways mostly depending on culture. Some people use utensils like forks and spoons, while Asian cultures use chop sticks and in India they use their hands.
People may eat anything edible they can find due to factors such as hunger, limited resources, lack of access to nutritious food, or cultural practices. In some cases, individuals may also have a condition known as pica, where they have an appetite for non-nutritive substances.
take food and eat with your right hand
Yes, there are people in India who eat meat, but India does have a very large vegetarian population, mostly for religious reasons.
in russia potatoes grow and in India rice grows
then india wud be always in the hands of British.There wud be no peace for the people
Wash their hands...
they eat with their hand with out a fork or spoon.