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The family is expected to be together. This usually means a visit to the temple/gurudwara/mosque/church, followed by a "buffet lunch" at a family restaurant (the children vote for pizza, the grandfather wants thali ). The afternoon is reserved for the extended family—visiting an aunt, hosting a cousin.
Lunch and dinner are communal. The lifestyle emphasizes fresh, slow-cooked meals. Even in fast-paced cities, the "Dabbawala" culture or the insistence on home-cooked food persists. Sharing a meal isn't just about nutrition; it's the time when grievances are aired, marriages are discussed, and cricket matches are debated. 4. The "Adjust" Philosophy The family is expected to be together
The Indian kitchen in the morning is a masterpiece of logistics. Priya is making parathas for her husband, a paneer sandwich for her school-going son, and upma for the elders. There is no "breakfast bar." There is a communal counter where everyone grabs a bite while discussing the day’s itinerary: "Don't forget the electric bill," "Pick up your father's medicine," "Did you finish the science project?" Lunch and dinner are communal
