It’s important to know some basic vocabulary for food when traveling in Hindi. You’ll find it handy when going out to eat or when shopping for food in a market.
You'll be a master of food in Hindi after this lesson!
Resources for further reading:
Pronouncing food in Hindi
Practice Your Pronunciation With Rocket Record



Here I think it's important to give you a quick explanation of the words: fork and knife.
The literal translation of the word fork is “Kāṇṭā aura Śūla” in Hindi. This translation is not suitable for talking about eating accessories. Also the literal translation for “knife” is “Cākū”. So, if you use “Kāṇṭā aura Cākū” for knife and fork, you will be understood, though the expression sounds a bit weird.
Normally, Indians eat with their right hand and only “upper class society” use a knife and fork for daily meals.
Describing Food
The following words will be useful for expressing your appreciation of food, and also for identifying the style in which it is cooked when reading a menu.
For more lessons on Hindi vocabulary I recommend these!
- Let's check out this lesson on Hindi hotel words.
- Going on a spending spree? Know your vocabulary to do with shopping in Hindi.
- Understand signs in Hindi. A super handy lesson (especially if you need to go to the toilet!)
फिर मिलेंगे (phir milenge),
Nikita Sharma: Rocket Hindi