Scary Kitchen
A market kitchen in Jodhpur where they sold hot, milky, sweet tea. Yes, I had some – it was very refreshing and I lived to tell the tale!
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Sharon Hammond
Oh my. You’re brave. I have a thing about germs so I guess I’d starve. A great shot Heather
sinnika
great shot! love te textures
Kathryn Potempski
yes sir that is scary, I have a scary latrine now that is scary! I crossed my legs and prayed :-)
Kylie Reid
Great photos, really like the texture.
Carolyn Staut
Another wonderful composition. I especially like the textures and the dark areas….it lends to the primitive nature of the environment. Beautifully done.
Anne Smyth
colors and textures are marvelous – nice composition
F. Kevin Wyn...
Can you say BioHazard boys and girls, I’ll bet you can. Love your homage to the bacterial bacchanalia.
Marita McVeigh
wow, that is really something. Great photo!
Heather Rivet...
brave and great shot
brian pendrey
great treatment
savosave
great shot
Tyler Thomas
Makes me hungry for some home cooking.
JimFilmer
great shot Heather – well at least their upfront about their preparation area, in western society that is hidden by some ritzy expensive facade or bar
Greg Hale
You are a lot braver than me.
Jacqueline Bar...
wonderful shot.
glad the tea didn’t do any damage to you! :D
TalBright
wow!
Carrie Glenn
Great capture…and you are SO brave to try the tea…it sounds pretty good though. What a sense of adventure you have! ;D I love all the texture in this piece.
ilziAndPeter
or rat mornay , goats eye soup.
Bruce Watson
Mmmmm. Chai tea. The milk and water is bolied, so no need to fear. I drank it everywhere in India and never got sick. Nice shot.
tomboypete 26 days ago
lol ive read about kitchens like this in adventure autobiographies, however some pub kitchens ive repainted in the past have been close, except the walls are the colour of hot chips.