My hometown is Mumbai which is the economical capital of India. Human abode of Mumbai was since the stone age. A Marathi community were the earliest known homesteaders of Mumbai. Mumbai, previously known as Bombay was renamed in 1995.
Now let me share a few of my favorites about my hometown. I'm crazy about the street food. The yumcious flavours make my mouth water. To name a few Pav bhaji, Vada pav, masala dosa, frankie, chicken lollypop, Bengali sweets, traditional Gujarati food, kulfi and candy floss. Because of the amount of people there socialize. I had around dozens of friends. Mumbai is also known as the city of seven islands because in early days it was seven different islands. The population of Mumbai is 20.8 million which is approximately four times the population of entire New Zealand. It is a multilingual city with 22 different languages spoken. Diversity is visible in every aspect there including delicious food items, heart winning tourist attractions, fun-filling activities for each age group, hubs for shoppers and joyous festival celebrations.Spending time with my grandparents was one of my favorites.
My grandfather narrated stories that made me increase my reading abilities and my grandmother is an awesome chef. Words are insufficient in describing how much I miss my hometown.
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