In India, food is more than sustenance; it is an expression of . Lunch is frequently a packed affair—the famous dabba —but dinner is when the family reunites. Around the dining table, the day's stresses are traded for stories. Whether it’s a simple meal of dal-chawal (lentils and rice) or an elaborate Sunday feast, the act of eating together reinforces the family bond. Celebration and Resilience
Unlike Western "family dinners" that last 20 minutes, the Indian dinner is an event. It is a status update.
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