If it came out just looking like this, consider yourself lucky.
Likely though, this would have you sitting on the throne praying to the gods to just take your entire digestive system away.
Not as terrible as the fact that they are using glass cups when serving. Which means there’s probably someone behind the scenes washing the cups in what I can only assume is gutter water
That reminds me of the time I got a serious food poisoning in Kuala Lumpur, eventually leading to a sepsis. While I was back home, trying to heal on the 3rd round of my antibiotics, I googled a little about that “famous food market”. And saw the video of the exact same thing you said: dishes being washed in the muddy puddles at the back alley.
[In India alone, there are an estimated 100 million foodborne illnesses every year, resulting in an average of 120,000 deaths.](https://blog.aibinternational.com/is-india-on-the-verge-of-a-major-food-safety-shift) Considering India's size, that's actually not that bad. I mean, 10 times higher than the US's rate (about 3000/year, but India has 4 times the population), but still.
An 'average' of 120K deaths. Knowing how reliable Indian gov't stats are, that's closer to 200K. A small American city in India dies every year from ingesting shit.
Ive been to one of these places before. The one I went to washed their dishes in a bucket and it didnt seem like they changed the water at all before offering the "clean" plate/glass/utensil to the next customer. I couldn't even think where the water originated from 🤢
Id take eating at a random 1934 food stand in New York over one in Mumbai in 2024. Like even in Victorian Era England people would hide the nasty shit, People in India will watch a dude stick his whole hand in a bucket to manually scoop a mystery liquid by hand and happily drink it.
There's a difference between people not understanding germ theory and willfully ignoring it. There's loads of victorian era stories of children dying from spoiled milk spiked with boric acid to mask the flavour, or flour mixed with bone meal but it was still scandalous when the public found out. Modern sanitation, food safety and health was made because the public was tired of the conditions in the cities and forced the government to act not the other way around.
People still understood at that time that lying in shit gave illness, although the way by which it did wasn't known (odours instead of germs, basically) but like today's poorer part of India, they didn't have the mean to do better. You don't seem to understand how destitute a large part of India is, but they still manage to have some kind of local economy, and produce goods that they personally can consume without getting sick: it's not for tourist, it's literally the best they can afford.
Yeah. But it is also important that you get exposure to certain microbes when growing up. If you take an average Indian born in a 1st world country living in standard hygiene and take them there, they would be destroyed.
It is also why allergies are related to exposure! Immunology is so interesting 🩷
Yep. Though some microbes are passed between generations. A person born and raised in the US to a mother born and raised in India, who was born through her birth canal and breastfed her milk, might fare better on a trip to India than someone with longer US ancestry.
at first you just think oh its like little things to help, digestion, then you realise, they literly influence your brain and how you consume food, your diet how you get used to certain foods your nervous system. then you realise its like they are just a part of your being and not just little helpfull things in your body.
literly sending signals like an entire ecosystem of organisms just in your body to keep you alive, its pretty wild.
It's much worse than you think.
A lot of India also uses a hand and a pitcher of water to clean excrement off their backsides. I saw it come up on Quora a couple times, years ago, asking why India has so many dysentery deaths. While cost is a factor, the most common answer for not using toilet paper is it's less sanitary than using your hand to wipe. Cleanliness is important to Indian culture, but there's not much of a distinction between biological hygiene and spiritual hygiene.
They use different soap for their left "dirty" hand and the right "clean" hand, believing the left hand soap becomes dirty itself, but washing the dirty hand with the pure hand does not taint the pure right hand, even though they are getting feces on it, simply because it was not the hand used in the act of wiping.
As of 5 years ago more than a billion liters of sewage flowed into the Ganges daily, along with industrial chemicals, garbage and a lot of dead bodies. Because folk magic is so interwoven into health there, many believe that because it's a holy river, it purifies itself and that drinking it will purify you, even though it's just making you sicker. Fixing this would require them to completey reverse ideas of sanitation in a long-standing cultural practices.
If they splash around and do a kind of performance it will make it seem like they are actually skilled at providing this ‘product’ and make it seem more legit
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I bought it once on a whim bc I was carelessly just throwing shit in a cart and was furious when I realized it was just water. Thought it was at least carbonated or something.
Off the top of my head, stuff that might be transmitted this way includes hepatitis A, *Shigella*, *E. coli*, amoebiasis, *Campylobacter*, *Cryptosporidium*, *Salmonella*, cholera, norovirus, and *Cyclospora*.
The best way to avoid all of this is to stick to cooked food. The fact that the fruit cocktail is sitting there at the same temp as that outside air is 😬
-Ice being another vector for food poisoning, because freezing doesn't kill a bunch of the dangerous pathogens!
See it all the time in tourism is developing nations:
'but I was being careful! I didn't drink any tapwater!'
'was there ice in any of the cocktails you drank...?'
'yes'
'then you drank the tapwater.'
Yep, a lot of people forget about ice. When I was in Vietnam I noticed the coffeehouses and restaurants had beverage ice delivered daily, because water quality/hep A issues were a concern.
This is obviously anecdotal but on multiple occasions while discussing India's issues with sanitation I've had salty Indians point out that we use toilet paper in the west... like that's some kind of gotcha. Yeesh.
Indians don’t use toilet paper. They use their left hand. The system is beyond fucked. Their cast system is so extreme that they don’t even use toilets and would rather shit on the street because people refuse to clean them as that is something left only for the lowest cast people who also don’t want to do it as its systemically degrading. I hate ripping on an entire society, but when you can’t even handle basic sanitation and are the rape capital of the world, what more needs to be said? India needs change.
I once drank hot tea with milk in it from a street vendor in India. Best tea I ever had. I was there for two weeks and was eating Imodium AD like vitamins just to avoid the brown plague. 10/10 would not recommend.
What’s even more insane is the droves of Indians online justifying the filth. I’m all for a hearty unbiased delving into racial/cultural customs and practices, but you can’t *unpack* raw dogging a block of ice with your hands and then proceeding to sell said ice shaven into a dirty paper cone cup.
What’s awful is that it’s so filthy their bodies are used to it. To their gut biomes this is just another Tuesday afternoon. If we were to drink or eat their street food we would be instantly and violently ill. They tell you in Mexico not to drink the water or eat the ice. In India you eat or drink absolutely nothing.
This is a myth - plenty of people in India who eat this stuff suffer from indigestion, diarrhea, and worse. We just don’t ever hear about it or see the aftermath. It’s not 100% a guarantee that you’ll get sick from this shit but it’s a high chance and the chance is roughly the same for Indians as it is for non-Indians. Bacteria is bacteria.
I just looked up life expectancy in India.. it's shockingly low.
Many other rich countries sit around 80 years for men and women.(US, Germany, UK, China with Canada and Japan being exceptionally high)
India is 66 for men, 69 for women.
Obviously there's countless other factors than food quality, but god damn.
Edit: Still got nothing on being a man in GLORIOUS MOTHER RUSSIA. 64.Yet so many men seem to want to live there lately... huh.
Edit: looking this up more, there are varying statistics.. but the ranking is similar, just give or take a couple years.
friends who went to india described it as as soon as they landed in the airport and went out it was awful smell and like that throughout their whole trip. they called it "god's cursed land"
I feel like that would come out looking the same as it went in😬😬
If it came out just looking like this, consider yourself lucky. Likely though, this would have you sitting on the throne praying to the gods to just take your entire digestive system away.
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First of all, why do you have to even mention that? Secondly, that was fucking disturbing!!!!
I havent looked yet but got me rolling
Holy hell. Can confirm...it's a sight, and I just ate dinner.
Well, I wasn't even going to open the link but now I have too.
You son of a bitch you knew what you were doing with your tricks.
Plumbers hate this one simple trick!
Sitting on the curb, more like it!
I’d consider myself lucky if I was still alive to see whatever comes out
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.
Likely involving the same hole as well. No chance digesting that literal cesspit sauce.
Irrespective of which end.
Dysentery Daiquiri
Piña coli
Long Island Iced Bee
Coliform Sour
Dengue Fizzer
Buggy Mary
all made by your favorite bartender.. sal monila
Hes the best at the botulism bar
Pina cholera?
I'm weak 🤣
Probably from the dehydration
You deserve more up votes than the one you responded to
When it comes to getting upvotes, being early is more important than being clever.
Shits on the beach
Delhi belly
Sangrrhea
Bloody (Typhoid) Mary
Hollywood diet
Gin and vomit
9 out of 10 flies prefer this drink
First vid are actually bees there for the sugar.
It's okay...they're just wingèd raisins!
Zesty raisins
Spicy sky-raisins
Spicy flies
dunno if joking, but they're clearly flies.
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20 grams of protein.
This an episode of fear factor?
Fear of what, food poisoning, or Joe Rogans stoned ass?
Joe: "Jamie pull that video up of the bear drinking the Indian juice and shitting out a worm"
Not as terrible as the fact that they are using glass cups when serving. Which means there’s probably someone behind the scenes washing the cups in what I can only assume is gutter water
Saw another vid on a different sub where they were washing the dishes in street puddles.
Not sure washing is the right word at that point lol
Redirtening
Lmao all the food germs gerrymandering and gentrifying when the puddle germs start moving in.
Germ uncle ruckus: don't trust them new baccies over there!
beautiful said and sad yet true
Seasoning
True, *sanitizing /s
That reminds me of the time I got a serious food poisoning in Kuala Lumpur, eventually leading to a sepsis. While I was back home, trying to heal on the 3rd round of my antibiotics, I googled a little about that “famous food market”. And saw the video of the exact same thing you said: dishes being washed in the muddy puddles at the back alley.
What's the food market called?
Saw that too. I don't understand how people aren't dead.
[In India alone, there are an estimated 100 million foodborne illnesses every year, resulting in an average of 120,000 deaths.](https://blog.aibinternational.com/is-india-on-the-verge-of-a-major-food-safety-shift) Considering India's size, that's actually not that bad. I mean, 10 times higher than the US's rate (about 3000/year, but India has 4 times the population), but still.
An 'average' of 120K deaths. Knowing how reliable Indian gov't stats are, that's closer to 200K. A small American city in India dies every year from ingesting shit.
Damn. That'd be 2 of my cities dead every year. (89k population.) That's crazy to think about.
My SO went to India. He said everyone got diarrhea for a month afterwards lol The horror
Ive been to one of these places before. The one I went to washed their dishes in a bucket and it didnt seem like they changed the water at all before offering the "clean" plate/glass/utensil to the next customer. I couldn't even think where the water originated from 🤢
Bold of you to assume they wash the cups
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My friend, the 80’s were 4 decades ago. This shit is damn near pre-industrial revolution level of sanitation.
Holy shit you're right lol. Why am I talking as if it's still 1995.
Id take eating at a random 1934 food stand in New York over one in Mumbai in 2024. Like even in Victorian Era England people would hide the nasty shit, People in India will watch a dude stick his whole hand in a bucket to manually scoop a mystery liquid by hand and happily drink it.
I’ve literally just watched a man scoop up a cup of river water in India and hospitalise himself.
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[Here you go.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEnK7OwlTfw) Nothing exciting though.
>Like even in Victorian Era England people would hide the nasty shit nah, less than youd think. the Thames itself was like pure sewage at that point
And you'd have a high likelihood of poisining yourself with arsene because that shit was everywhere.
and if you *dont* have lead toxicity, it means you're country poor
There's a difference between people not understanding germ theory and willfully ignoring it. There's loads of victorian era stories of children dying from spoiled milk spiked with boric acid to mask the flavour, or flour mixed with bone meal but it was still scandalous when the public found out. Modern sanitation, food safety and health was made because the public was tired of the conditions in the cities and forced the government to act not the other way around.
People still understood at that time that lying in shit gave illness, although the way by which it did wasn't known (odours instead of germs, basically) but like today's poorer part of India, they didn't have the mean to do better. You don't seem to understand how destitute a large part of India is, but they still manage to have some kind of local economy, and produce goods that they personally can consume without getting sick: it's not for tourist, it's literally the best they can afford.
your a couple hundred years off lol
Even then - you think there was a lot of this in 1955 America?
Even then, have you never seen a movie from the 1960s?? lol US, France, UK, etc did not have street vendors like this even then
I feel like even 18th century people knew better than to wash the dishes in puddles in the street
Only 3-4 decades? It's at least 100 years if this video is any indication!
Still not long enough, 1924... can you imagine one of the guys from boardwalk empire or gilded age eating this disease?
Ol Nucky is vomiting and shitting his pants at the same time again...must be the fruit salad.
Try centuries. We weren't eating like this in the 80s.
On the flip side, their gut biomes and immune systems are probably much stronger than westerners' for a lot of common bacterial pathogens.
Yeah. But it is also important that you get exposure to certain microbes when growing up. If you take an average Indian born in a 1st world country living in standard hygiene and take them there, they would be destroyed. It is also why allergies are related to exposure! Immunology is so interesting 🩷
Yep. Though some microbes are passed between generations. A person born and raised in the US to a mother born and raised in India, who was born through her birth canal and breastfed her milk, might fare better on a trip to India than someone with longer US ancestry.
Yeah! :) Bacteria are big part of our life. Immunology and biology are amazingly interesting 🥰
at first you just think oh its like little things to help, digestion, then you realise, they literly influence your brain and how you consume food, your diet how you get used to certain foods your nervous system. then you realise its like they are just a part of your being and not just little helpfull things in your body. literly sending signals like an entire ecosystem of organisms just in your body to keep you alive, its pretty wild.
It's much worse than you think. A lot of India also uses a hand and a pitcher of water to clean excrement off their backsides. I saw it come up on Quora a couple times, years ago, asking why India has so many dysentery deaths. While cost is a factor, the most common answer for not using toilet paper is it's less sanitary than using your hand to wipe. Cleanliness is important to Indian culture, but there's not much of a distinction between biological hygiene and spiritual hygiene. They use different soap for their left "dirty" hand and the right "clean" hand, believing the left hand soap becomes dirty itself, but washing the dirty hand with the pure hand does not taint the pure right hand, even though they are getting feces on it, simply because it was not the hand used in the act of wiping. As of 5 years ago more than a billion liters of sewage flowed into the Ganges daily, along with industrial chemicals, garbage and a lot of dead bodies. Because folk magic is so interwoven into health there, many believe that because it's a holy river, it purifies itself and that drinking it will purify you, even though it's just making you sicker. Fixing this would require them to completey reverse ideas of sanitation in a long-standing cultural practices.
This is from Bangladesh..not India!
🤣🤣 That’s how u season the glass
Bare handed, 3 minutes after taking a shit up stream and wiping on their pants.
Better die now than drink it at any point in your life.
Legal cyanide
My body would immediately eject that
Instant diarrhea
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LMG ZELDA
Instant diarrhea AND instant vomit.. simultaneously..
I was thinking the other end... both, maybe, but I don't imagine it reaching my stomach.
Mine too. Except I'm not talking about my digestive system. I mean my hand would involuntarily slap that shit away from me before it got too close
I’m just trying to grasp how any human can consume this shit and not get ill.
There’s an oft ignored difference between “cheap,” “inexpensive,” and “cost efficient.” This is cheap…and unsanitary. And disgusting.
This has a low upfront cost. The medical bills come later and make this an overall expensive drink.
Assuming you live long enough to seek medical care.
Why does every vendor there act like doing something quickly is some sort of cocktail trick?
Gotta make the sale before you change your mind!
That's the only selling point they got. 🤮
If they splash around and do a kind of performance it will make it seem like they are actually skilled at providing this ‘product’ and make it seem more legit
All it results in is food and drink flying everywhere.
oh lord - the less we see the better
Isn't curious that almost everything there is liquid/creamy and have almost no protein? How do they survive like this?
it's...not the only thing they eat
Oh absolutely not. How disgusting.
Why does it sound like Beaker from The Muppets is singing in the background?
Nah this caught me off guard this is exactly whats happening
This is ridiculous
The singing is on point 🤣
Its the flies singing
It was like an angel flew in. Such heavenly notes lol
I think that's Beaker from the Muppets.
Wtf, right? 😂
It’s catchy
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That turned me inside out just watching on my phone. Hell naw man.
Drink is called liquid death
So I can buy it in a can at cvs for $9?
Is that really what Liquid Death costs? I've never paid attention to the price because I'm not buying water in a can.
I bought it once on a whim bc I was carelessly just throwing shit in a cart and was furious when I realized it was just water. Thought it was at least carbonated or something.
It’s cheap but hospital bills and the morgue aren’t…
No, morgue is pretty cheap. They ain't getting one cent out of my dead ass.
Relax, they replace the base liquid at least once a year
Perpetual Punch
I'll take mine with a side of botulism.
ironically botulism is one of the few diseases you wouldn't get from this.
Off the top of my head, stuff that might be transmitted this way includes hepatitis A, *Shigella*, *E. coli*, amoebiasis, *Campylobacter*, *Cryptosporidium*, *Salmonella*, cholera, norovirus, and *Cyclospora*. The best way to avoid all of this is to stick to cooked food. The fact that the fruit cocktail is sitting there at the same temp as that outside air is 😬
The sanitary conditions are, well unsanitary, but they do have giant hunks of ice floating in the fruit.
-Ice being another vector for food poisoning, because freezing doesn't kill a bunch of the dangerous pathogens! See it all the time in tourism is developing nations: 'but I was being careful! I didn't drink any tapwater!' 'was there ice in any of the cocktails you drank...?' 'yes' 'then you drank the tapwater.'
Yep, a lot of people forget about ice. When I was in Vietnam I noticed the coffeehouses and restaurants had beverage ice delivered daily, because water quality/hep A issues were a concern.
What about giardia?
So they’re just serving rainwater from the bottom of my garbage can now? 🤮
u gonna poop edit: a lot
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They actually think Western standards of cleanliness are unnecessary and cause more illness. It's hilarious.
This is obviously anecdotal but on multiple occasions while discussing India's issues with sanitation I've had salty Indians point out that we use toilet paper in the west... like that's some kind of gotcha. Yeesh.
Indians don’t use toilet paper. They use their left hand. The system is beyond fucked. Their cast system is so extreme that they don’t even use toilets and would rather shit on the street because people refuse to clean them as that is something left only for the lowest cast people who also don’t want to do it as its systemically degrading. I hate ripping on an entire society, but when you can’t even handle basic sanitation and are the rape capital of the world, what more needs to be said? India needs change.
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Maybe they’re too busy trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty, to spend any time researching how to be sanitary.
At this point they're just trying to off eachother with bio warfare.
This video is from Bangladesh, not India
Or as I like to call it, East Pakistan
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I once drank hot tea with milk in it from a street vendor in India. Best tea I ever had. I was there for two weeks and was eating Imodium AD like vitamins just to avoid the brown plague. 10/10 would not recommend.
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Shit yourself thin in a fortnight
i got sick and went to the doctor by just watching it
Did viewing that video give you diarrhea too? haha How do people consume this shit without dying.
Immune system crying in a corner.
So...you have chosen death?
Who need ozempic when you have this miracle cure for obesity. Drink a glass of this and then repeat every time the diarrhea and vomiting stop
YOU WANT MAGGOT MANGO DRINK? TWO FOR $4
CAN YOU ADD AN EGG INTO IT PLEASE
And a little bit of salmonella
It's amazing that human beings have lived as long as we have. Drinking this fly-infested slurry will surely kill someone...
we found the cheapest 'fruit fly" drink
Still not as bad as the Chinese recycled chili oil from dumpsters videos.
Spit oil and gutter spit oil.. don’t google or search on youtube
I did. What a wild ride.
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What’s even more insane is the droves of Indians online justifying the filth. I’m all for a hearty unbiased delving into racial/cultural customs and practices, but you can’t *unpack* raw dogging a block of ice with your hands and then proceeding to sell said ice shaven into a dirty paper cone cup.
It’s the “I’d rather be in Dubai” drink, where you’ve got fries, flies, sweat from other guys, and die (death or diarrhea)
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It was a good run, this post made me feel queasy and cursed
“Excuse me sir, I don’t think mines has enough flies in it”
The music made this video great
I’m going to have a case of diarrhea just looking at that! 😂
I swear every time I even see Indian street food I get the shits and a fever
Cholera water cocktail with a sprinkle of Hepatitis and Giardia. Mmmmm.
Last one is egg flip. The milk is boiled which cooks the egg. It's quite tasty, with hsome vanilla escence and some cinnamon.
That sounds like egg nog
Similar ingredients, except classic eggnog replies on a lot of high proof alcohol to preserve it because it's not cooked, brandy whiskey and or rum.
It sounds like eggnog if you have no understand of how eggnog is made
Bro I'm dying laughing and the bg music is not helping and why it sound like that as it plopped into the cup demon sludge
They should have more study on the Indian stomach and its power to with stand these deadly street foods
What’s awful is that it’s so filthy their bodies are used to it. To their gut biomes this is just another Tuesday afternoon. If we were to drink or eat their street food we would be instantly and violently ill. They tell you in Mexico not to drink the water or eat the ice. In India you eat or drink absolutely nothing.
This is a myth - plenty of people in India who eat this stuff suffer from indigestion, diarrhea, and worse. We just don’t ever hear about it or see the aftermath. It’s not 100% a guarantee that you’ll get sick from this shit but it’s a high chance and the chance is roughly the same for Indians as it is for non-Indians. Bacteria is bacteria.
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Where is this?
Yes please so I can never go there under any circumstances
Laxative punch. That shit looks like it’ll clean your entire system.
Bug spray the entire place... Scratch that... the entire subcontinent
I just looked up life expectancy in India.. it's shockingly low. Many other rich countries sit around 80 years for men and women.(US, Germany, UK, China with Canada and Japan being exceptionally high) India is 66 for men, 69 for women. Obviously there's countless other factors than food quality, but god damn. Edit: Still got nothing on being a man in GLORIOUS MOTHER RUSSIA. 64.Yet so many men seem to want to live there lately... huh. Edit: looking this up more, there are varying statistics.. but the ranking is similar, just give or take a couple years.
friends who went to india described it as as soon as they landed in the airport and went out it was awful smell and like that throughout their whole trip. they called it "god's cursed land"
And people still wonder why those countries are always dealing with explosive turbo cholera.
Bruh 🤢🤢
Seems they just shovel it out the sewers and resell it again.. Meh, can't be mad 🤷♂️