Indulge in street food but be cautious

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New Delhi, May 27  Street food options are always tempting, but be cautious about indulging in it as you may contract gastrointestinal infections. It’s best to consume spicy and oily food in moderation during the summer and monsoon season, suggest experts.
Saurabh Arora, Founder at FoodSafetyHelpline.com and Vishal Gupta, Managing Director at Blue Mount RO, have some points to make:

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Fermented food items like chole bhature can be spoiled by fungi that flourish in the humid conditions prevailing during the rainy season. As a general rule of thumb, all types of spicy and oily food should be consumed in moderation.

The water used for preparing street food favorites like Galapagos is likely to be contaminated, and there is a chance of contracting water-borne diseases like cholera and typhoid in this way.
Also, fruit juices from street vendors might be kept in the open and served later, increasing chances of contamination. There are chances that the glasses and other items will not be clean.
Consumption of ice lollies, kulfi during the monsoon season can also lead to stomach problems arising from unhygienic conditions.

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