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Practically anything, if its done well. English/Mediterranean/North African mix a la Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall does me nicely. Ahh, organic roast fore-rib of beef, on the bone, medium-rare, home made yorkshire puds, beef-bone gravy, rosemary roast potatoes, home-grown parsnips, brussels sprouts al-dente (with sweet chestnuts), honey and mustard glazed carrots, with proper English mustard and hot creamy horseradish.... mmmmm! (Thats what I'm making on Sunday) :cool:
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Even seen it spelt Sambah?
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Even seen it spelt Sambah?
People often misspell it since a lot of non-Indians don't pronounce the last 'r'. So Samba, Sambah etc. would sound fine to them I guess. Wikipedia entry for Sambar[^]
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Mines Indian, just having it now for dinner, Sambar yum, yum!
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Anything Vegetarian that is free from Garlic and Onions.
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Mines Indian, just having it now for dinner, Sambar yum, yum!
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Mines Indian, just having it now for dinner, Sambar yum, yum!
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Pizza pizza pizza! No wonder Im not that thin... :((
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Mines Indian, just having it now for dinner, Sambar yum, yum!
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Anything dead and cooked. Okay, there are things I probably would not care to try but I've not come across anything yet. Best sandwich: marmite, crunchy peanut butter, mature cheddar and heinz ketchup. To keep it healthy I always have it on wholegrain bread. Really. I do. Oh, dollop of honey is good as well.
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Anything Vegetarian that is free from Garlic and Onions.
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Mines Indian, just having it now for dinner, Sambar yum, yum!
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Italian, pizza & spaghetti :cool:
"Throughout human history, we have been dependent on machines to survive. Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony. " - Morpheus
Well, that's just a tiny part of the whole cuisine...
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Mines Indian, just having it now for dinner, Sambar yum, yum!
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Anything Vegetarian that is free from Garlic and Onions.
Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
Anything Vegetarian that is free from Garlic and Onions.
Don't mistake me, but how are you managing this? Don't you find it too difficult (well, atleast when being outside India)? PS: I am a pure vegetarian too, butI eat onion and garlic.
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Mines Indian, just having it now for dinner, Sambar yum, yum!
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Nobody has told you the best and easiest thing in the world: "PA AMB TOMÀQUET". I live in Catalonia (one autonomous community of Spain) and I must tell you that we are used to eat very well here. Don't misunderstand me: I love eating in different countries, German food is good, Italian is great, french is very soft and creamier, in the USA I've taken one of the best meat pieces that I've eaten, in the Dominican republic I loved to taste their typical food, in Mexico I've tried a lot of varieties of their most typical meals, and in China (after a painful learning curve of using the chop sticks) I've taken a very different kind of meals that were also great... But here in Catalonia sometimes in family or with friends we take one simple but great food: bread with tomato. we usually accompany that with inlay. (you can see a photo in the flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/morgspace/109454462/[^]). In that photo the bread is slightly toasted, that it is great sometimes. Easy and great, truly. PS: returning to the real question by now my favourite cusinin is the mediterranean one and the spanish is the first one. (at least we have something good ;))
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Mines Indian, just having it now for dinner, Sambar yum, yum!
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Gruel...Yummy yummy! :)
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Mines Indian, just having it now for dinner, Sambar yum, yum!
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Sambar and Venn Pongal A breif description of our weekend lunch here: http://deepakvasudevan.blogspot.com/2007/03/weekend-at-irving-mall.html[^]
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Nobody has told you the best and easiest thing in the world: "PA AMB TOMÀQUET". I live in Catalonia (one autonomous community of Spain) and I must tell you that we are used to eat very well here. Don't misunderstand me: I love eating in different countries, German food is good, Italian is great, french is very soft and creamier, in the USA I've taken one of the best meat pieces that I've eaten, in the Dominican republic I loved to taste their typical food, in Mexico I've tried a lot of varieties of their most typical meals, and in China (after a painful learning curve of using the chop sticks) I've taken a very different kind of meals that were also great... But here in Catalonia sometimes in family or with friends we take one simple but great food: bread with tomato. we usually accompany that with inlay. (you can see a photo in the flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/morgspace/109454462/[^]). In that photo the bread is slightly toasted, that it is great sometimes. Easy and great, truly. PS: returning to the real question by now my favourite cusinin is the mediterranean one and the spanish is the first one. (at least we have something good ;))