"The potatoes are too expensive today," Mr. Sharma announced, placing the bag on the dining table. "Fifty rupees a kilo! The vendor tried to cheat me, but I told him, 'I know the market rate, brother.'"
Today, the Indian family lifestyle is changing. More women work outside the home. Children video-call grandparents who live in a different city. Many families have become “satellite joint families”—living in separate flats in the same apartment complex. Yet, the core remains. Sunday lunches are still sacred. The family WhatsApp group is a relentless stream of advice, jokes, and gossip. And no matter how modern the home, the first bite of any new dish is always offered to an elder first.
The kitchen is the temple of the . It is rarely the domain of one person.
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