In pictures: Winter rain and food

Dunya News

The change in the dry weather conditions may have put an end to the smog engulfing major parts of the country since last month, but the continuation of rainfall in parts of Punjab and the Federal Capital has had people head out to eateries and street vendors. Photo: OINN

(Web Desk) – With the much needed rainfall lashing across various parts of the country on Tuesday, temperatures have dropped adding an additional chill to the weather while also clearing up the polluting smog that had covered major parts of Punjab including Lahore.

The change in the dry weather conditions may have put an end to the smog engulfing major parts of the country since last month, but the continuation of rainfall in parts of Punjab and the Federal Capital has had people head out to eateries and street vendors.

The weather also seems to have assisted in boosting businesses of roadside food vendors offering a wide variety of winter foods, including snacks as well as soups and fish.


Workers frying fish at local restaurant in Lahore following the increase in demand of winter foods after rainfall. Photo: OINN


A vendor covers his stall with a plastic sheet during rain. Photo: OINN


A vendor prepares Jalebi at local market in Islamabad. Photo: OINN


A peanuts vendor waiting for customers on a rainy day in the Federal Capital. Photo: OINN


A vendor sorting fish at Rawalpindi’s Fish Market. Photo: OINN


Vendors frying fish at local market in Rawalpindi after the rainfalls that have added an extra chill to the weather in the twin cities. Photo: OINN


A vendor in Rawalpindi pours soup into bowl for a customer. Photo: OINN