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Washing your hands in the same plate or dish sink used for eating and washing dishes is considered unhygienic and culturally inauspicious. 

To maintain a sanitary and respectful kitchen environment, always use a dedicated wash basin or a separate sink to wash your hands.

DO NOT WASH YOUR HANDS ON THE PLATE YOU EAT OR HAVE FOOD. 

DO NOT TEACH SUCH BAD HABITS TO KIDS AND YOUNGSTERS.

Why You Must Never Wash Hands in a Dish Plate/Sink

  • Hygiene & Safety: Germs and bacteria from your hands (especially after eating or touching raw food) can transfer to plates and utensils.
  •  This cross-contamination can lead to foodborne illnesses like Salmonella.
  • Cultural & Vastu Beliefs: In many traditions, washing hands in the same plate after eating is seen as disrespectful toward food (Anna Devi) and is believed to cause a loss of prosperity and bring negative energy into the home
  • Soap Contamination: Hand soaps often contain perfumes and skin softeners that leave residues on dishes, affecting the taste and smell of food. 
  • Dish soap is specially formulated to rinse away cleanly.
  • Correct Kitchen Etiquette
    • Use the Wash Basin: Wash your hands thoroughly with soap in a dedicated wash basin or restroom sink for at least 20 seconds.
    • Separate Tasks: The dish sink is for cleaning, not for washing hands, thawing food, or rinsing your hands while cooking. Use a separate sink to prevent the spread of bacteria.
    • "Clean as You Go": In shared or professional kitchens, maintain a clean station bywashing dishes promptly rather than leaving them in the sink, allowing a clear space for proper washing.
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    • The Best Way to Wash Dishes by Hand
      1. Scrape & Rinse: Scrape food scraps into the trash.
      2. Soapy Water: Use a plugged sink filled with warm water and detergent (or a wash pan).
      3. Washing Order: Start with lightly soiled items (glasses, cups) first, then plates/bowls, and finally heavy pots and pans.
      4. Rinse & Dry: Rinse off all soapy residue with clean water and let them air dry
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