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anyone like it? (i know humby has gotta)

what do u normally get/make?
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I don't like Curries..I like slurpees tho.
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I love what they call Indian Bread...always a treat served at carinvals and fair...though I do not know it in fact that is a geniune Indian food item...sure it good though! :p A sweet bread...I am not much for spicy foods however.
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I love it. I had a friend in college that was indian and I was invited over his parents house a few times for dinner. Very good food!!!! Loved it.
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Yup...love it! Pretty much all of it, don't have any faves I can think of off the top of my head.
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hated it at first, have recently learned to like it, but still never know what to order from the place near me.
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Love it, but way to spicey for me.
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thepieman wrote:I don't like Curries..I like slurpees tho.

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Well considering i am east indian / south asian / what have you - I like my own food. In fact I am making curry chicken tonight.

My recommendations - Curry Chicken, Sholay (Chick Peas), Naan (the bread), Raitia - that should do you in for a meal.

Good subgee's (vegetable mixtures) : my mom makes a wicked broccoli, zucchini is really good and egg plant (portha) is really good.

Stay away from Caraylay. Keep in mind i dont know how to "translate" so im just spelling out the words phonetically.

I have yet to find a good East Indian place down here (Sunnyvale California). Ah well I will eat a bunch of chicken for you tonight!

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Indian food i wont touch...i tried it once..and got so sick to my stomach...guess cause too spicy
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I would love to try it. Have no experience with it though.
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Mmmmm Butter chicken, Basmati rice and Naan.
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Meggie wrote:anyone like it? (i know humby has gotta)
:D :D What makes you say that?

I like a bit of it but not a lot. Can't stand curry :nope:
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Jarngrimr wrote:Mmmmm Butter chicken, Basmati rice and Naan.
I know. I can almost taste it. :)
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YuckO. That curry sh1t is in everything. Thai is tastier.
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Humboldt wrote: :D :D What makes you say that?

I like a bit of it but not a lot. Can't stand curry :nope:
i dunno u tend to be the type of guy that tries things a lot of guys i know wouldnt touch (ie sushi) so thought this would be up ur alley ;)
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ub3r_n00b wrote:BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.. HISSSSSSS

Well considering i am east indian / south asian / what have you - I like my own food. In fact I am making curry chicken tonight.

My recommendations - Curry Chicken, Sholay (Chick Peas), Naan (the bread), Raitia - that should do you in for a meal.

Good subgee's (vegetable mixtures) : my mom makes a wicked broccoli, zucchini is really good and egg plant (portha) is really good.

Stay away from Caraylay. Keep in mind i dont know how to "translate" so im just spelling out the words phonetically.

I have yet to find a good East Indian place down here (Sunnyvale California). Ah well I will eat a bunch of chicken for you tonight!

Cheers.

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I've never been a big fan of vegetables. My stomach is very sensitive to heavy spices. I cant eat spicy Mexican or Indian food. I also don't like the smell of curry for some reason.
We have lots of Indian places here and from what I am told they are supposedly excellent as far as the cuisine goes. When u have a mom that cooks a great foreign cuisine, its gonna be hard to find a commercial restaurant that will match it. Sounds like ur mom may have a possible business venture on her hands there!

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[quote="Meggie"]i dunno u tend to be the type of guy that tries things a lot of guys i know wouldnt touch (ie sushi) so thought this would be up ur alley ]

I do like to try things :p
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Mostly no, some fare is O.K. Garlic, onions, curry do things to me that aren't pretty and some of the food smells like a burning goat!
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At least 80% of the population in Kuwait is Hindi. I'll only eat Indian food if it's made in a restaurant and not brought to work by an individual. You just don't know how they made it at home. ;)
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major marco wrote:Thai is tastier.
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Good thing for beginners is samosa and tandoori chicken with plum chutney.

Nan is good and dahl (lentils), and roti I love roti, kinda similar to nan with split pee mixture inside. My uncle used to have a roti stand in Miami. Meggie if u want I'll pm u a good chicken curry recipe :thumb:
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triniwasp wrote:Good thing for beginners is samosa and tandoori chicken with plum chutney.

Nan is good and dahl (lentils), and roti I love roti, kinda similar to nan with split pee mixture inside. My uncle used to have a roti stand in Miami. Meggie if u want I'll pm u a good chicken curry recipe :thumb:
They sell Roti up here in a lot of Jamaican places. A lot of Goat dishes too...bleccch
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thepieman wrote:They sell Roti up here in a lot of Jamaican places. A lot of Goat dishes too...bleccch
Pie, u b illin, goat is da bomb baby! (not as bomb as humby's mom, but a close second :D )

Goat curry is the national dish of Jamaica. If I made you a goat curry and a lamb curry you would have a hard time telling them apart.
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i dont like lamb very much. never had goat.
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Lamb and goat are meats that need to be heavly seasoned or consumed with other very flavorful foods that complement them. By themselves they are rather bland.
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triniwasp wrote:Pie, u b illin, goat is da bomb baby! (not as bomb as humby's mom, but a close second :D )

Goat curry is the national dish of Jamaica. If I made you a goat curry and a lamb curry you would have a hard time telling them apart.
oh no dude I couldn't eat a goat. Lamb I eat raw but for some reason just the animal itself doesnt look appealing. a Pig is nice and plump and pink, a Cow is Big and dumb, a sheep is nice and puffy and cute. Goats are just strange. Just that name "Goat", compared to "Beef", "Lamb" (Sounds sooo cute!), "Pork", Chicken or its cuter category "Poultry" just rolls off your tongue.
Goat the other other other white meat
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I like curry. I've only had Chicken Curry though. I need to diversify.
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triniwasp wrote:Lamb and goat are meats that need to be heavly seasoned or consumed with other very flavorful foods that complement them. By themselves they are rather bland.
Lamb you can grind up the raw filets, mush them with Bulghar wheat, some minced onions , some salt, pepper and its good to go, served with a little Virgin Olive Oil maybe a raw onion on the side and some pita bread
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Sounds good, made some kufte's for the first time the other day, turned out really good. Your Lebanese Pie?
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haha first time i read that thought it said "lesbian pie" doh! :p
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Meggie wrote:haha first time i read that thought it said "lesbian pie" doh! :p


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Meggie wrote:haha first time i read that thought it said "lesbian pie" doh! :p
I want a piece of that pie!
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Humboldt wrote:I want a piece of that pie!
not sayin a word :D
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never ate indian food,dunno why,never had a chance
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triniwasp wrote:Sounds good, made some kufte's for the first time the other day, turned out really good. Your Lebanese Pie?
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thepieman wrote:They sell Roti up here in a lot of Jamaican places. A lot of Goat dishes too...
Yum yum...curried goat. :thumb:
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:Yum yum...curried goat. :thumb:
Ah Oh, sounds like something Doc would have us doing.

I'd like to try Indian food just once. You guys keep mentioning curry chicken. I think I have had that before, but need a description of it.
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Meggie wrote:haha first time i read that thought it said "lesbian pie" doh! :p

Do you have a recipe for lesbian pie?

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