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  • čas přidán 10. 02. 2024
  • Mango and Basil are having lunch together with their Bengali Uncle, Malda Jethu and Banarasi Uncle, Dussehri Chacha. Basil offers a Papad to Malda Jethu but to her own horrors she gets lectured on the concept of Jootha (Hindi) or Entho (Bengali).
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  • @direct.skc.2
    @direct.skc.2 Před 3 měsíci +83

    As a kid, my argument with my mom was like, "then the whole world is 'entho', because everything is connected on Earth"
    Mom used to reply with a slipper in her hand! 😢

  • @aadhithvarathan5432
    @aadhithvarathan5432 Před 3 měsíci +94

    We have this in Tamil Nadu as well. We call this 'echchal theetu'. Anything in contact with other's saliva has to be diacarded, washed properly and salivated plates cannot be kept in the fridge.
    It is a scientific thing too, because many diseases spread via saliva.

    • @lrvdo
      @lrvdo Před 3 měsíci +3

      In Bengali "thutu" is saliva, it kinda sounds like "theetu"

    • @livingsustainably
      @livingsustainably Před 3 měsíci +1

      This is not with Tamils. This happens only with Brahmins.

    • @maniswetha4517
      @maniswetha4517 Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​@livingsustainably I am neither bramin nor tamilian , and we do the same, anything that came in contact with others saliva is considered contaminated.
      I still feel uncomfortable taking others' water bottles when I am thirsty as it might be contaminated.

    • @livingsustainably
      @livingsustainably Před 2 měsíci

      @@maniswetha4517 that is what I am telling. Non brahmin Tamils don't follow this. I don't know about others.

    • @maniswetha4517
      @maniswetha4517 Před 2 měsíci

      @livingsustainably actually that is not what I am saying, I am telling non Bramins that I also consider the Jutta concept. Which is the opposite of what you said.

  • @RTAV108
    @RTAV108 Před 3 měsíci +53

    The best one ever!! It is very difficult to explain non hindus or non Indians the concept of jhoota ..
    Every regional language has these 2 separate words for this as the uncle said..
    In marathi it is ushta ie jhoota and kharakata ie the other word he said..
    In Tamil it is echchil - jhoota and patta - once cooked so can't be touched with other items or can't be had next day..

    • @GNDeshpande
      @GNDeshpande Před 3 měsíci +1

      actually, ushta and kharkata have subtly different meanings...I too realized it just now🤯

    • @user-zo6xi5np9q
      @user-zo6xi5np9q Před 2 měsíci

      In Telugu we have ఎంగిలి and అంటు

    • @smriti8339
      @smriti8339 Před 2 měsíci

      Now corona had made it easier

    • @Haru-nee
      @Haru-nee Před měsícem

      It's not really that difficult to explain. There was a Dettol ad back in the day that demonstrated that.

  • @bablisarkar4168
    @bablisarkar4168 Před 3 měsíci +11

    As a Bengali and Indian I can relate to this.

  • @urnobody3081
    @urnobody3081 Před 3 měsíci +71

    Non Bengalis like me are also confused about this containment theory 😂😅

    • @Mercilessonion
      @Mercilessonion Před 3 měsíci +25

      it's same in UP, jhootha khana is forbidden to be kept in fridge at all times

    • @PROLOYSHANKARBanerjee-xh2bt
      @PROLOYSHANKARBanerjee-xh2bt Před 3 měsíci +2

      No it's not in my house, but yes it's there in so many houses. 😊😊

    • @vipinvijay4449
      @vipinvijay4449 Před 3 měsíci +7

      It’s common sense it’s same everywhere.put it plate only how much u need

    • @anormalanimelover199
      @anormalanimelover199 Před 3 měsíci +3

      It depends, actually if you tke something on your plate, not before eating, but after or while you eat, it is considered contaminated and you cannot, keep that extra in fridge, and this is just the tip of the iceberg 😏

    • @schneider2332
      @schneider2332 Před 3 měsíci +23

      It’s not only Bengal,the concept of jhootha is Pan India or Hindu concept,it’s logical and justifiable from hygienic point of view

  • @RTAV108
    @RTAV108 Před 3 měsíci +10

    I cant get enough of this video 😂 the uncle who was initially telling the other one to leave the old habit, himself got shock of his life when he heard her keeping something off her plate in the fridge 😅
    Their reactions are gold !!! ❤❤❤

  • @samayetasamanta4272
    @samayetasamanta4272 Před 3 měsíci +21

    Me being a bengali could well relate 😂😂
    Btw we have got our isc cl 12 final exams from tomorrow, actually today 😅 , wish me luck 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @suhanibhardwaj7683
    @suhanibhardwaj7683 Před 3 měsíci +13

    In bihar, this is very common.
    You cannot keep your half eaten food in fridge or kichen from your plate as it is contaminated.

    • @aleyammarenjiv7978
      @aleyammarenjiv7978 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Most of the Indians wash their plate after consuming food. In my family, nobody eats left over from someone's plate

    • @shankysays
      @shankysays Před 2 měsíci

      Exactly. Another bihari here

    • @UjwalRam
      @UjwalRam Před měsícem

      👍🏻 True, if we see what doctors advise us with babies, very old or sick we can understand these all.
      That this isn't old customs or anything .
      We are usually asked to follow the rule of taking only small amounts of food when feeding as left over food mixed with babies/kids saliva develops germs easily.
      Germs are same for all - it's just that having stronger immunity protects those who don't follow.

  • @L20241
    @L20241 Před 3 měsíci +9

    In Tamil it’s called echil ( saliva) madi ( taking bath wearing new washed clothes esp before cooking) and pathu ( where certain food cannot touch each other rice and curd etc). In Telugu it’s called engili, madugu and antlu. These are mostly followed by Brahmins only

    • @vipinvijay4449
      @vipinvijay4449 Před 3 měsíci +5

      it has nothing to do with brahmins .in our place no body enter kitchen without taking bath and washed clothes even non hindus.it has nothing to do with caste.its commonsense/.

    • @pallavi3
      @pallavi3 Před měsícem +1

      Rightly said

  • @mrorangeshark
    @mrorangeshark Před 3 měsíci +3

    Anyone who ever worked in a chemistry or bio lab would understand the concept. Funny but so damn true. 😂

  • @KhushbooKumari-td8rx
    @KhushbooKumari-td8rx Před 3 měsíci +3

    OMG Basil !! I just love your expression 😅😅😅

  • @anirbanganguly6678
    @anirbanganguly6678 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Ki sanskari meye to ki Ashikhito...and the whole fridge has been contaminated.... Excellently done ✅, I like it.Papad ka papad nikal Diya 😀....Chotu the sobjanta...

  • @oneness8648
    @oneness8648 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Very interesting.......I have always believed that behind every superstition is a hidden science, which must be unearthed.

  • @abhijeetghosh27
    @abhijeetghosh27 Před 2 dny

    I believe Basil be like ... yeh kaha fas gaya yarrr... 😂😂😂😂

  • @RTAV108
    @RTAV108 Před 3 měsíci +6

    The comments say it is superstition or an irritating old habit of elderly. In fact it is so basic and natural to understand that one doesn't feel like eating anything that's been soiled by other person's saliva.
    It is unhygienic and disgusting to share food like that..
    Nothing about superstition or being orthodox.

    • @direct.skc.2
      @direct.skc.2 Před 3 měsíci

      Ya but it is not the case all the time. In Bengali culture the clothes you wear while eating are also considered "jootha", it's weird sometimes. Also mostly "rice-meal/plate" qualifies as the source of jootha not tea cups 😂

    • @RTAV108
      @RTAV108 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@direct.skc.2 that's interesting to know!
      Paani bhi hum generally upar se hi pite hai, to isliye use jhootha nahi manate honge..
      In south, my in laws , especially ladies do not touch their lips to tea coffee tumblers, they pour a sip in the katori and that they pour in the mouth from top. That's why tea coffee is served in a steel or brass tumbler and katori-type vessel called davara everywhere..
      Those days in joint families with min 10-15 ppl around, it would be impossible to have n maintain so many vessels for serving all the time, after all someone has to wash all the used vessels every single day.. so ppl generally did not soil utensils like that..
      From all these practical aspects our Indian customs have sprung.

    • @ajikka5609
      @ajikka5609 Před 2 měsíci

      You Mean humans who exchange all sorts of bodily fluids should just stop touching each other, coz I bet you are exchanging a ton of oils by just hugging someone. Best of luck with that logic.

    • @factsyoudidnotknow2899
      @factsyoudidnotknow2899 Před měsícem

      @@ajikka5609 If you consider saliva and external body oils in the same category of bodily fluids, AIDS says hi. Good luck with that logic as well.

  • @TexterDexter
    @TexterDexter Před 2 měsíci +2

    This is actually a great system of hygiene 😅

  • @user-qe4ks5wt4i
    @user-qe4ks5wt4i Před 3 měsíci +3

    Yes..Ushta Kharkata in Maharashtra & Yanjla Musiri in North Karnataka..

  • @Manikarnika_.
    @Manikarnika_. Před měsícem

    Her expression at the end😂

  • @monkthelush
    @monkthelush Před 3 měsíci

    I so connect to this😂

  • @kunalroy1421
    @kunalroy1421 Před 3 měsíci

    Entho....😂😂😂😆🤣👍

  • @leonsamson
    @leonsamson Před 2 měsíci

    Akdom correct

  • @amittyagi9123
    @amittyagi9123 Před 18 dny

    Namaste dada....Our bhabhiji is really sweet and innocent

  • @baringhosh932
    @baringhosh932 Před 3 měsíci +7

    This type of behaviour I usually see from my grandmother 😂😂

  • @kakwaninidhi
    @kakwaninidhi Před 3 měsíci

    Becoming my favorite channel

  • @sowkansri
    @sowkansri Před 3 měsíci

    Yep very much followed till date at home...

  • @SwapravaNath
    @SwapravaNath Před 28 dny

    Indeed that has some point.

  • @gbz4187
    @gbz4187 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Makes sense.

  • @indrani0875
    @indrani0875 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Being a begali and bramhin it is so much into my blood. I got married in other community so they don't know much about it. Sometimes i feel so irritated or get angry. But i really can't see someone using contaminated hand or plate like that.
    What can i do😂 this is too scientific to avoid.
    Even we have that concept of not getting contaminated food or things near fire or gas oven as agni or fire us one of our gods.
    It's confusing but healthy. 😊

  • @sayandeepbasak257
    @sayandeepbasak257 Před 3 měsíci

    It is how it is. Can't complain.

  • @surathchatterjee9458
    @surathchatterjee9458 Před 2 měsíci

    Darun lage tomader pair ke. ❤❤❤

  • @factsyoudidnotknow2899
    @factsyoudidnotknow2899 Před 3 měsíci +24

    Absolutely. Still follow it strictly. Outside food not stored in fridge either. One of the reasons why Bharatiya population thrived despite so many epidemics across the world. We understood contamination even before the word was coined by the West.

    • @indranathroychaudhury4984
      @indranathroychaudhury4984 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Useless

    • @factsyoudidnotknow2899
      @factsyoudidnotknow2899 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @indranathroychaudhury4984 Just because you were not taught the scientific reasons behind "entho" doesn't mean I can use the word "useless" not everyone was educated well.

    • @indranathroychaudhury4984
      @indranathroychaudhury4984 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@factsyoudidnotknow2899 Just bcaz you're taught to believe something by establishing some facts doesn't make it useful and let you continue to believe what ever your idea is.
      Just like you thaught i wasn't taught these untouchables beliefs.
      Let me inform you that i am suffering with the problems of these beliefs in my own house and i completely oppose these practises except the direct contaminations. So clear your mind before coming to any conclusion.

    • @factsyoudidnotknow2899
      @factsyoudidnotknow2899 Před 2 měsíci

      @indranathroychaudhury4984 LOL I am sure you were facing these in your home that's why used the bangla word for it. You seriously believe you can see direct contamination from your naked eyes?

    • @indranathroychaudhury4984
      @indranathroychaudhury4984 Před 2 měsíci

      @@factsyoudidnotknow2899 The seen one does effect. Except viruses and bacterias.

  • @Userykp
    @Userykp Před 2 měsíci

    😇😇 finally seeing theory about this.

  • @radhakavipurapu432
    @radhakavipurapu432 Před 3 měsíci +1

    We call it yengili in telugu...Rules are complex complicated
    When my grand mother was there
    Strictly observed It
    Had to clean everything 😅😂

  • @sreetamachatterjee6945
    @sreetamachatterjee6945 Před 3 měsíci

    Lolllllll😂😂😂

  • @pallavi3
    @pallavi3 Před měsícem

    I can relate it as it is still followed in my house till this age it's part of hygiene and due to covid it was reinforced

  • @gpsudhakar123
    @gpsudhakar123 Před měsícem

    Jhuta is wonderful concept stupidly brushed off and forgotten as regressive or old fashioned. It is extremely scientific and a few lives could surely have been saved during Covid19 if people practiced it

  • @anjalijha2195
    @anjalijha2195 Před 3 měsíci

    We have this toooo😅

  • @akshatharb5200
    @akshatharb5200 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Food contamination 😅

  • @SaiSS961
    @SaiSS961 Před 3 měsíci +1

    In telugu its called "Engili" 🤣🤣

  • @locusstandi8329
    @locusstandi8329 Před měsícem

    Jootha is very scientific. Probably saved many of us during the pandemic. Never give it up.

  • @lizamitra
    @lizamitra Před 3 měsíci +2

    My Baba used to be like that....we used to be feel irritated😂

  • @dr.sdas1329
    @dr.sdas1329 Před 3 měsíci

    Mango da are you from Malda?
    I love watching your videos..u 2 are very cute together...Keep going❤

  • @bipashadas
    @bipashadas Před měsícem

    Yes, this was in my grandma’s house same😂😂😂.. super confusing.. an outsider

  • @mausumigoddessenergycoach
    @mausumigoddessenergycoach Před 3 měsíci +1

    Ekdom 100% eta Choley 😂😂😂😂

  • @firebreath001
    @firebreath001 Před 2 měsíci

    Same thing here in Rajasthan. If we have anything left on the plate, it cannot be placed in fridge....we call it jhoothan and you can't even touch manje hue bartan until you have washed your hands and mouth.

  • @TheMegaVoter
    @TheMegaVoter Před měsícem

    Bongs have some weird theories 😂😂😂

  • @shankysays
    @shankysays Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm a bihari and we have same rule for contamination. Anything that has touched the plate you're eating from can't go back in fridge. Jootha ho gya wo. I don't find this weird at all . that's how we do things 😂

    • @aninditamitra2310
      @aninditamitra2310 Před měsícem

      Ha lekin agar mera hi jhootha ho aur baad mein maine hi khaya toh no problem. Kyunki khana toh fridge mein covered hi hai

  • @anweshagupta3210
    @anweshagupta3210 Před 3 měsíci +5

    The most absurd thing. Didn’t have it in my house, but whenever other people talked about this I always got confused. I was today years old when I understood what this concept truly is 😂😂😂

  • @travellerswithoutborders6436
    @travellerswithoutborders6436 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Proud of our customs ❤

  • @lrvdo
    @lrvdo Před 3 měsíci +1

    That monkey cap tho 😂😂

  • @lrvdo
    @lrvdo Před 3 měsíci +1

    "Entho" + left hand 😢

  • @debjanichatterji5636
    @debjanichatterji5636 Před 3 měsíci

    😂😂

  • @sameehapahar8848
    @sameehapahar8848 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Jethu to khub taratari bholbodol kore😂

  • @snehajha5971
    @snehajha5971 Před 3 měsíci

    As a Maithil I can relate to this 😅 We call it Ainth, so much similarity between the two languages

  • @clueless-lassi-joins-internet

    It Is Actually Good For Health!

  • @smitakamath5956
    @smitakamath5956 Před 3 měsíci +1

    😂😂😂😂

  • @sabarnog1
    @sabarnog1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    We have it and there is science behind

  • @NamasteChatterjeefamily
    @NamasteChatterjeefamily Před 3 měsíci

    Same explanation happens at my house too coz my inlaws are bengali 😂

  • @rushamitra335
    @rushamitra335 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Ar frige ta barir moddhe setao entho,ar Bari matir upor setao entho and IT goes on till the end of the universe and the multiverse every single corner us now entho...sprinkle gongajol 😅

  • @vishalbasu4628
    @vishalbasu4628 Před 3 měsíci

    Well besil di it's just a Bengali logic 😂😂

  • @sudiptadas101
    @sudiptadas101 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Sokri😂😂😂

  • @ruchitaize
    @ruchitaize Před 21 dnem

    By God's grace, no I don't have this in my family 😄

  • @manbirsingh9586
    @manbirsingh9586 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Viva La Cultural difference as always, you live & learn 🔥🤩👍🏻

    • @AamandBasil
      @AamandBasil  Před 3 měsíci

      True, learning is never ending ❤️❤️

  • @chandanroy6569
    @chandanroy6569 Před 3 měsíci

    সত্যি বলতে কি ,এঁঠোর কন্সেপচুয়াল ডেফিনেশন টা আমিও জানতাম না 😄

  • @Panda-er4nd
    @Panda-er4nd Před 2 měsíci

    Guys, any update on the decontamination work?

  • @kundanchhabra
    @kundanchhabra Před 3 měsíci

    Yes we Burmese Punjabis also believe in "ju hta" but it only applies to eating food from another person's plate.

  • @ASGayatrivlogs
    @ASGayatrivlogs Před 3 měsíci

    In Telugu it is called antu or engili... It is solely for the purpose of hygiene...best practice ever

  • @sangeetamenon3181
    @sangeetamenon3181 Před měsícem

    Indians across state follow this rule 😊

  • @mahitha185
    @mahitha185 Před 3 měsíci

    Ha ha no way touched food goes into my fridge . We don't still honestly touched food spoils in Indian hot climate . We even change containers when we store in fridge .cooking containers are restricted to stove and sink they don't even get ont the dining table . Yeah it does help to keep things clean and fresh

  • @Sameer-er3wz
    @Sameer-er3wz Před 3 měsíci

    This is normal hygiene. ❤

  • @whitelotus2960
    @whitelotus2960 Před 4 dny

    UPite here, this jhootha concept is very strictly followed by my parents and me. I am just like them but my elder sibling is of a different world and doesn't care and this is why I have problems in eating street food because my Nani taught me this concept and since then I took it to my heart. Hygiene is serious for Indians kitchens but totally opposite for outside food.

  • @user-hr5gq9hq6g
    @user-hr5gq9hq6g Před 3 měsíci +2

    In Sri Lanka we eat with friends and colleagues in the same plate. Even as many as ten or fifteen eat around in the same plate. We always share our food. So it is common for people to take a bite out of the same food and use the same spoon,straw,cup,ect. Is it considered bad in India?

    • @direct.skc.2
      @direct.skc.2 Před 3 měsíci +2

      It's a Hindu concept primarily.
      Muslims in India also share a common large plate during a get-together or feast.

    • @humanbeing735
      @humanbeing735 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes.. if someone invited me to do this, I will freak out and be offended 😅

  • @sheetaldmohanty408
    @sheetaldmohanty408 Před 3 měsíci

    Haha.. same in odia culture too

  • @anasuasen5387
    @anasuasen5387 Před 3 měsíci

    Half eaten plate of food on the table, the table is contaminated, the table is in contact with the floor, the floor is contaminated, the floor makes up the base of the house now the whole house is contaminated. We Bengalis can really connect all the dots❤..

  • @subhabratadas8419
    @subhabratadas8419 Před 2 měsíci

    Make one on “suchi bayu” and blow everyone’s mind .

    • @AamandBasil
      @AamandBasil  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Please explain the concept in detail for everyone to read.. and we promise we will make a video on that ❤️

    • @subhabratadas8419
      @subhabratadas8419 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AamandBasil Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a psychiatric disorder whose evolution has mirrored the evolution of psychiatry itself. In earlier days, scrupulousness was a desirable characteristic for the religious and pious people. In many parts of India, “Suchibai” was a culturally determined form of behavior in which old aunts or grandmothers, mostly widowed, had to follow a set of rules in which excessive washing, cleaning, not taking food from outside, and not touching strangers were part of daily rituals. These were ego syntonic in nature and were tolerated by family members and relatives. It was considered a culture-bound syndrome.

  • @rajsekharchoudhury4681
    @rajsekharchoudhury4681 Před 3 měsíci

    I think in India a few families follow this rule, and some families know but don't follow this and then I bet rest of the families have no clue of it at all. India is weirdly diverse!

  • @bisweswardas1254
    @bisweswardas1254 Před 27 dny

    Even if I didn't like it, i mean rules relating to aeto, I have followed it since my childhood. Now, I am 67yrs old, I can't even dream otherwise. By the way, i am bengali from erstwhile East-Pakistan... I have a feeling that you too belong to that place.

  • @anuragyadav6810
    @anuragyadav6810 Před 2 měsíci

    My fridge has 3 layers..
    1. Upper one is for dairy products
    2. 2nd one is for vrat wala khana
    3. Third one is for leftover food but
    without contamination due to saliva.
    Cantaminated food goes to animals like
    dogs and buffaloes in my home.....😂

  • @armstrong2450
    @armstrong2450 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm 24 and open minded. But quite sensitive to this etho concept. I dont share food with anyone except my family.

  • @macrosoft100
    @macrosoft100 Před 3 měsíci

    Ori baba ae nahi cholbe . Thats all i used all my bengali. 😂😂

  • @forbidden14
    @forbidden14 Před 3 měsíci

    Yessss!!!😭😭😭 in bengal its very common!! Bt we do it with non veg things!! Not saliva ones!!

  • @Polestar666
    @Polestar666 Před 3 měsíci

    You are good Italian marumagal ( daughter in law ) of india ❤

  • @swarnendudas6265
    @swarnendudas6265 Před 2 měsíci

    We call it Shogri hypothesis.

  • @NitayChan
    @NitayChan Před 24 dny

    His jedhu relative of my Parents cause they are also bengali.😅😅😊

  • @ohhimark742
    @ohhimark742 Před 3 měsíci

    So is the problem that it came from her personal plate? I thought it was going to be that left hand cannot touch food

  • @boni1529
    @boni1529 Před 2 měsíci

    This is a very serious issue in my home ...😢

  • @bhagyashreeurao7931
    @bhagyashreeurao7931 Před 3 měsíci

    We have this in Karnataka too, atleast in the Brahmins' community, we don't share food touched by other's hands(which are being used for eating) or that is on other's plates. Also, the food pot prepared is not allowed to be in touch or near to our eating plates(cuz saliva and food from our mouth might fall into it). Plus, no spoon used for eating is ever put back into the pot of food you want to store and keep (cuz saliva not only spreads microbes, but also chemically spoils food).

  • @chiwadaang7pute
    @chiwadaang7pute Před 2 měsíci

    In Marathi We say उष्ट ushta 😊

  • @IamGilgamesh
    @IamGilgamesh Před 3 měsíci

    Just sounds like germs

  • @dolansadhu6648
    @dolansadhu6648 Před měsícem

    Law of chemistry ?

  • @Rishikesh7052
    @Rishikesh7052 Před měsícem

    Yes this is our parampara. It's in all over Bharat

  • @joannevardakis873
    @joannevardakis873 Před 3 měsíci +1

    🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @gappicool
    @gappicool Před 3 měsíci

    In Gujarati we have similar word "Enthu"

    • @Anonymous-sf4hw
      @Anonymous-sf4hw Před 3 měsíci

      Wow. That's nice. But how? Bengal is in east and gujarat is in west?🤔

  • @Tonynch_783_49
    @Tonynch_783_49 Před 3 měsíci

    Tomra melloni duo theke o better,, ota reel life eta real life😂😂

  • @francescamocerithibert2937
    @francescamocerithibert2937 Před 3 měsíci

    How do you guys kiss?😂

  • @shrads_travel_diary
    @shrads_travel_diary Před 3 dny

    But isn't it makes sense now...after covid everyone should follow it. In India, it's followed in all states. Just name is different. That's why mom always say, take only as much as you can eat. You can always take more later. But don't leave it on a plate

  • @scorpis2127
    @scorpis2127 Před 3 měsíci

    No matter how jokingly u may take it, it is 100 pc scientific, no one can cancel that. Both "jootha" and "baasi" food have much more microbial load than fresh or untouched food. Educated are those who believe in this.

  • @bapparawal2457
    @bapparawal2457 Před 26 dny

    We have this concept in almost all Hindu families. Present generation is more chill but yeah it's one of old age hygiene rules .

  • @humanbeing735
    @humanbeing735 Před 3 měsíci

    To me this fundamental contamination concept is very easy to understand. Do other people find it ok to eat food touched by others saliva?😮

  • @Nidhi_Maheshwari
    @Nidhi_Maheshwari Před 3 měsíci

    Yes Yes (⁠◠⁠ᴥ⁠◕⁠ʋ⁠)