There is a specific rhythm to packing lunch for a joint family. Rohan, the 14-year-old, wants a cheese sandwich (western influence). Uncle Vijay, who is diabetic, needs a jowar roti. The grandfather demands raw onions with his parathas , even though the dentist told him to stop. The mother doesn’t write a list; she has a mental hard drive of everyone’s dietary restrictions, preferences, and secret cravings. This is not cooking; it is logistics.
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In Indian homes, food is the primary love language. There is a specific rhythm to packing lunch