A young man was working at a food stall that was operating on a sidewalk in Kolkata. The young man in a tank top was standing with a lot of rotis in his hands. He was quite thin for working at a food stall. He was so skinny that I was worried that he might not be eating much. Perhaps he is eating but working hard at the food stall has made him skinny.
Like all the other stalls around, this one served curry. The Indian accompaniment to curry is not naan, as is common in Japan. Roti is much more common. When Japanese people think of Indian curry, they think of naan, but naan cannot be cooked without a cooking stove called a tandoor. Roti is more common at street stalls.
Aug 2012 INDIA PEOPLE | |
CURRY FOOD STALL KOLKATA NECKLACE ROTI TANK TOP YOUNG MAN |
No
6707
Shooting Date
Jul 2011
Posted On
August 13, 2012
Modified On
July 1, 2024
Place
Kolkata, India
Genre
Portrait Photography
Camera
OLYMPUS PEN E-P2
Lens
M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-42MM