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India, the country always brings one surprise after another, from spicy food, dazzling Bollywood dances to "one-of-a-kind" romantic Bollywood movies.
Now, the unique sugarcane juice "dance" of two street vendors in India has become the focus of attention on social media, making people "question" and "gloat" because they are like no other. It's unclear if all sugarcane juice cars in India are like this, or if the two guys deliberately invented them for fun.
Ignore the modern sugarcane juice cars with boring automatic machines, come to India to witness the "super product" of hand-built sugarcane juice trucks, extremely bulky. The sugarcane pressing system consists of a long wooden stick placed at the front of the vehicle, operated entirely by human power.
To enjoy this "super unique" glass of sugarcane juice, you will "see" the "eye-catching" performances of two salesmen: one plays the role of "athlete", holding a wooden stick around the car at a "dizzying" speed, sweating like he has just taken a shower, while the other plays the role of "sugarcane stuffer", Tuck each sugarcane into the pressed mortar with a rhythmic rhythm. This scene makes visitors can't help but laugh with delight, and also "secretly mourn" for the hard work of these two salesmen.
However, the uniqueness of this sugarcane juice car does not stop at the "dance" of pressing "super muddy" sugarcane. It also "fevered" the online community by the "impartiality" to "defiance" of the two salesmen. This "super huge" car "occupies" the entire pavement, causing pedestrians to "skillfully dodge".
However, instead of "complaining", Indian people are interested and curious about this "super unique" way of making sugarcane juice. As can be seen, humor and wit are an integral part of Indian culture, and they always know how to turn ordinary things into interesting and unexpected things. It is true that strange things are unique to India.
Besides, Indian sugarcane juice is not only unique by its handmade way but also by its own unique flavor. Unlike the familiar sweetness of Vietnamese sugarcane juice, sugarcane juice here has a very characteristic taste of "masala" which is commonly used in India. Masala is used in cooking and beverages to create a mild spicy taste mixed with the sweetness of sugarcane, awakening all senses to make drinkers feel refreshed in the harsh Indian sun but should also be selected because it is quite unsuitable for visitors with weak intestines. In addition, a glass of such sugarcane juice costs only 10 rupees (range from 3,500 VND to 4,000 VND), an extremely affordable price, suitable for the pockets of locals and tourists.
Although "dead laughing" because of the "muddy" of the two salesmen, many netizens think that at least this cup of sugarcane juice is 100% "pure". Every drop of bile is squeezed out by the "rice-powered" strength of 2 brothers into a unique glass of super sugarcane juice, no doping, no chemicals, ensuring safety for health, but if pressed to the 3rd glass, you must go to "rub wind oil because it is too dizzy". Perhaps, this is a testament to the saying "iron sharpening has a needle day".
Compared to the "super product" sugarcane juice truck powered by rice in India, sugarcane juice trucks in Vietnam are also much more modern with automatic machines, helping to save labor and time. However, in the days when there were no presses, the car would attach the spinning wheel to the mortar and rotate it manually instead of running around as above. The traditional way of making sugarcane juice by human power is still preserved by some places, bringing a delicious, irresistible taste of sugarcane juice, making people nostalgic for childhood memories.
The differences in the way sugarcane juice is made between these two countries reflect the diversity and richness in the food culture of each place. Each method has its own characteristics, giving people a unique experience.
If you have the opportunity to come to India, do not forget to try this glass of sugarcane juice "powered by rice" to feel the difference and enjoy the unique culture of this country.
However, be careful when standing near the sugarcane pressing area and be careful when entering India. And remember to "enthusiastically support" these two dedicated salesmen! Who knows, you will have the opportunity to learn their "super" sugarcane pressing "secrets"
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