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India steams ahead!

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    #21
    Originally posted by chetty View Post
    When I came to Britain I was surprised how much you Britishers like Indian food. But I must tell you this food isn't really Indian - it is all cooked by Bangladeshis and most of the things on the menu you wouldn't even see in India. The other thing is the curry houses are never open for the breakfast - I cannot get my idli fry before I go to work like I can at home.
    Yes it's been refined to suit our palate, we like fatty sauce, lots of meat and big crisps.

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      #22
      Originally posted by chetty View Post
      When I came to Britain I was surprised how much you Britishers like Indian food. But I must tell you this food isn't really Indian - it is all cooked by Bangladeshis and most of the things on the menu you wouldn't even see in India. The other thing is the curry houses are never open for the breakfast - I cannot get my idli fry before I go to work like I can at home.
      Ah, but can you get a full english at home?

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