The Great Indian Grihini and Daal Chawal by NMIMS SOD

Globalization is still growing. One of the many implications of globalization is the embracing and adaptation of different cultures and habits by people from other cultures.
Western culture has significantly influenced international pop culture in the modern era. Generally speaking, "Western culture" refers to the customs, beliefs, standards, and forms of entertainment that are unique to Western nations, mainly those in Europe and North America. Western pop culture, which includes music, film, fashion, technology, and lifestyle, has been immensely popular throughout the years for a number of reasons.
One of the major takeaways from the Western culture are their culinary habits. The fashion of consuming fast foods and the use of fork as a dining utensil is growing far and wide in various parts of the world.
The accompanying visualization shows how many people in a list of emerging nations such as India follow traditional meal practices and how many primarily consume fast food. Are Indians maintaining a balance between their own traditional delicacies and the tempting fast-food items? Are more individuals eating Western food than those sticking to their ancestors' culinary traditions? Do gender roles have any effect on how individuals eat? Which age groups are most attracted to pop culture in the food industry?

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