The pressure cooker whistles for the evening snack. Relatives drop in unannounced. In Indian culture, you do not call before visiting; you just show up. A neighbor walks in, sits on the bed (the unofficial guest chair), and gossips for an hour. Chai is served in tiny glasses. The sugar is always debated: “Kitni? Ek chamach?” (How much? One spoon?)
Let’s walk through a standard Tuesday in a middle-class Indian home (Delhi NCR or Mumbai suburb). The pressure cooker whistles for the evening snack
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