wagon wheels are what me and my friends call poor people food, we used to have em for school lunches along with penguins, rockys, triples, quavers, panda pop, etc, etc
Printable View
wagon wheels are what me and my friends call poor people food, we used to have em for school lunches along with penguins, rockys, triples, quavers, panda pop, etc, etc
Well, i never said i was ever rich - :DQuote:
Originally posted by TheDave@4 November 2003 - 18:35
wagon wheels are what me and my friends call poor people food, we used to have em for school lunches along with penguins, rockys, triples, quavers, panda pop, etc, etc
Peace
UKPoorMan
;) are you implying that us Brits can't handle a hot curry......Quote:
Originally posted by Rotten_Apple+3 November 2003 - 22:52--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Rotten_Apple @ 3 November 2003 - 22:52)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Kunal@3 November 2003 - 18:57
infact chicken tikka masala is a mild curry developed for the british when they invaded india and has became very popular world wide!
http://members.shaw.ca/wenpigsfly/smileys/blowup.gif [/b][/quote]
im just telling the truth, is that a crime?
im just telling the truth, is that a crime? [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by Kunal+4 November 2003 - 19:39--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Kunal @ 4 November 2003 - 19:39)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by Rotten_Apple@3 November 2003 - 22:52
<!--QuoteBegin-Kunal
Quote:
@3 November 2003 - 18:57
infact chicken tikka masala is a mild curry developed for the british when they invaded india and has became very popular world wide!
;) are you implying that us Brits can't handle a hot curry......
http://members.shaw.ca/wenpigsfly/smileys/blowup.gif
Im sure Rotten_Apple wasnt implying anything detrimental Kunal. In fact, what you say is very interesting. My father was in India, just after WW2 and stayed for a couple of years i believe. He said that the food was delicious and allways tried to eat some in Englend whenever he could, but couldnt find any "hot" enough - ha ha.
Unfortunately, my stomach cant even take mild currys, let alone hot ones :'(
Peace
UKMan
Im sure Rotten_Apple wasnt implying anything detrimental Kunal. In fact, what you say is very interesting. My father was in India, just after WW2 and stayed for a couple of years i believe. He said that the food was delicious and allways tried to eat some in Englend whenever he could, but couldnt find any "hot" enough - ha ha.Quote:
Originally posted by UKMan+4 November 2003 - 19:07--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (UKMan @ 4 November 2003 - 19:07)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by Kunal@4 November 2003 - 19:39
Quote:
Originally posted by Rotten_Apple@3 November 2003 - 22:52
<!--QuoteBegin-Kunal
Quote:
Quote:
@3 November 2003 - 18:57
infact chicken tikka masala is a mild curry developed for the british when they invaded india and has became very popular world wide!
;) are you implying that us Brits can't handle a hot curry......
http://members.shaw.ca/wenpigsfly/smileys/blowup.gif
im just telling the truth, is that a crime?
Unfortunately, my stomach cant even take mild currys, let alone hot ones :'(
Peace
UKMan [/b][/quote]
my parents are indian, but i live in england (and was born here) and food in india sucks, tastes really awful, i only know of one nice resturant in india and thats pizza hut *yum*. lol, seriously though most places in india suck!
isnt curry invented by the english anyway
thats the funniest thing ive heard al day :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by TheDave@4 November 2003 - 20:47
isnt curry invented by the english anyway
curry's i beleive where invented by some moghul empororer
i heard that when people used to go round in boats, the meats would go off. so the cokks put shitloads of herbs and spices on to hide the taste
It also helps to keep the body temperature level when its very hot. Plus, a lot of those spices really are good for you - in normal quantities anyway.Quote:
Originally posted by TheDave@4 November 2003 - 21:59
i heard that when people used to go round in boats, the meats would go off. so the cokks put shitloads of herbs and spices on to hide the taste
Even though Kunal hates India, i would love to go there someday. Ive made myself a promise that before i download my final song, i shall take the MC and cruise to the Eastern delights (whatever that is).
Peace
UKMCMan
utter bullshit, i did some research on the net and all the british invented was the name :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by TheDave@4 November 2003 - 20:59
i heard that when people used to go round in boats, the meats would go off. so the cokks put shitloads of herbs and spices on to hide the taste
The History Of The CurryQuote:
I don't remember exactly when, or how, but I'd argued with a couple of Brits on separate occasions about the origin of the curry — they believed the English invented it, I thought that was just plain ridiculous. Pity I don't remember the discussions having progressed, because all of us could have been somewhat right. Perhaps, the English did in a sense invent the curry — they invented the name, but of course, not the cuisine
Curries didn't exist until the British decided to invent them. On arriving in India and sticking their flags in the ground, the British decided to investigate the local cuisine, and on discovering that the Indians had far more dishes and culinary skill than the entire United Kingdom, the British decided to hide this fact by calling every dish ever created by an Indian "curry". In this way the Victorians could perpetrate the myth that the Indians weren't as cultured as they were because they only had one national meal, the curry, where the British had two, namely roast beef and fish 'n' chips.
However, the Brits did invent curry powder!