UK only. Masterchef, what a load of cock!
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fat_boy wrote:
what you get in India
fat_boy wrote:
I had the good fortune to spend two weeks in Hyderabad.
That is almost similar to eating curries here in UK. If you want to try authentic curry try out North India. South Indian food is quite different from the North Indian one.
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That is poor imitation. The real Indian food has a lot of varieties. Here, you usually get Punjabi kind of food. Actually it is far more spicy than what you get here.
fat_boy wrote:
the famous Tika Masala, created in the UK
I do not think so.
d@nish wrote:
I do not think so.
Think again: As a stunning trade coup it is as impressive as sending ice cubes to Iceland - the UK's favourite curry is being exported to India and Bangladesh. [^] Chicken tikka masala and balti chicken are among 50 English versions of traditional Indian dishes on the menu at the event in Kolkata, the city that claims to be where the UK’s love affair with curry began. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1267476/Taste-Britains-Curry-Festival-Chicken-tikka-masala-headlines-India.html#ixzz10zjNPsCS[^]
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