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write an essay on sight sound taste and smell of the busiest food street in your area.​

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Answered by chetumanu8
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I walk out of the well-lit, peaceful, cool air-conditioned comfort of the book shop. Immediately I was hit by a blast of hot air from the street. Wow, the difference is so great. Out on the five-foot way I break into a sweat.

I walk down the five-foot way.

Next to the book shop are two sundry shops. The smell emanating from these shops tingles my nose. The mixture of onion, garlic, dried fish, pepper and spices make a potent combination. I hold my breath for a moment as I walk quickly past the sundry shops. I always wonder how the people working inside the shops can stand the smell. Perhaps they are used to it.

There are many people walking along the five-foot ways on both sides of the street. It is about one o’clock in the afternoon and many office-workers are out for their lunch break. So I see these smartly dressed men and women hurrying towards the eating places further down the street.

The street has been made one-way some time ago to cater for the ever increasing traffic volume. Lunch hour finds the street uncrossable. I want to cross to the other side. I look at the traffic. One look tells me that it is too dangerous to do so. The cars and motorcycles are moving at considerable speeds and they do not seem to be in the mood to make way for any pedestrian. I decide to cross the street via the lights-controlled crossing down the street.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The busiest food street in my area is Chandni Chowk.

  • Chandni Chowk is the busiest food street in Delhi and is the overall fragrance of Delhi mixed with liveliness
  • The food shops in the area are like a family tree, and the chowk is everything and much more. Nowhere else in Delhi one can discover multiple tastes that signify the flavour remains long after one has left.
  • In the busy and noisy streets one is also able to share a floor with a daily wage worker and yet they can't stop salivating over the cuisine that too at a reasonable price.
  • The smell of the food lingers upto distant streets. One can easily differentiate as to what is being cooked where. With sweet smell of Jalebis at one corner to strong smell of Shawarma at other, the place can lit up all your five senses.
  • Overall Chandni Chowk is referred to as soul of Delhi, with noisy streets, busy people, crowd and the tastiest food one could have ever eaten.
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