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| well haven't had it yet but whenever my dad gets indian take out it smells like ass so im not that tempted |
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| adi26 |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
i smell like an Indian now 'cause i got food all over my hand. :clown:
hey, maybe one of you guys can tell me... with my food i got 3 little sauces, one of them was a yogurt cucumber sauce, then there was a pasty dark green one that tasted reeeeally delicious, but i couldn't put my finger on what it was made with... then there was a dark red one that looked like a chutney that was kinda sweet, but i didn't like it. i'd like to know what they are for future reference, and so i know what i'm eating, lol. |
white cucumber - its called raita
green - hari chutney (hari means green in hindi :))
red - lal chutney (lal = red)
Let fayraree explain what they are made of :) |
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| klingklang77 |
i love curry, but i prefer thai curry dishes. give me anything spicy, i love it!
i do not know that much about indian food as i havent eaten it enough to know, but i do like butter chicken. |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by lücid
just finished scarfin' down some chicken biryani and garlic nan... omg, so delicious! :crazy:
i live in an apartment complex with a lot of Indian people so i always smell their food cooking when i walk into the building... and today it smelled so good that i decided i just had to go get take out from an Indian restaurant nearby.
what are some of your favorite dishes? | y not just ask them for food? |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by TazZ-erT
Chicken Tikka Masala + Nan

FOR. THE. WIN. | ps. the winnar is u. that is my fav as well. |
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| zoogla |
| quote: | Originally posted by adi26
white cucumber - its called raita
green - hari chutney (hari means green in hindi :))
red - lal chutney (lal = red)
Let fayraree explain what they are made of :) |
LOL :haha: I'll try...
If the green has a refreshing, minty taste, it's made of exactly that: mint with hints of spice and chili--it should be just a tinge spicy for flavour I presume. It's called "Podina" (mint) chutney.
The red one, if sweet, is not the classic "Lal" (red) I think...it's probably "Imli" (tamarind). Which is a bit tart. (kinda like Lucid up there, who has orgasms with her rice :p)
Those are the most common ones served at Indian/Pakistani restaurants.
Check this site for more info:
http://www.indianfoodsco.com/Submit/Chutneys.htm |
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| adi26 |
| quote: | Originally posted by fayraree
LOL :haha: I'll try...
If the green has a refreshing, minty taste, it's made of exactly that: mint with hints of spice and chili--it should be just a tinge spicy for flavour I presume. It's called "Podina" (mint) chutney.
The red one, if sweet, is not the classic "Lal" (red) I think...it's probably "Imli" (tamarind). Which is a bit tart. (kinda like Lucid up there, who has orgasms with her rice :p)
Those are the most common ones served at Indian/Pakistani restaurants.
Check this site for more info:
http://www.indianfoodsco.com/Submit/Chutneys.htm |
Lol, well done man :) I never thought it would so hard to eanswer that question.... |
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| lücid |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
y not just ask them for food? |
i'm a social outcast... i don't know anyone who lives in my apartment complex. :wtf:
| quote: | Originally posted by fayraree
LOL I'll try...
If the green has a refreshing, minty taste, it's made of exactly that: mint with hints of spice and chili--it should be just a tinge spicy for flavour I presume. It's called "Podina" (mint) chutney.
The red one, if sweet, is not the classic "Lal" (red) I think...it's probably "Imli" (tamarind). Which is a bit tart. (kinda like Lucid up there, who has orgasms with her rice )
Those are the most common ones served at Indian/Pakistani restaurants.
Check this site for more info:
http://www.indianfoodsco.com/Submit/Chutneys.htm |
thanks for the explanation! :D i had a feeling the green one was mint, but all the spices threw me off and had me totally confused... it was damn tasty though. |
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| zoogla |
| quote: | Originally posted by adi26
Lol, well done man :) I never thought it would so hard to eanswer that question.... |
o koi mushkil nahee he, yaar! ;) |
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| kdepa |
mmm....I love that indian food. The spicier the better - haha!
Dal makhani is probably one of my favourite dishes - dal and some beans in a *really* good spicy sauce.
Aloo pakora is also pretty good too - dip it in the chutneys...mmm...so tasty.
But, since I'm lebanese, I'm very partial to arab foods. Mmm! mloukhieh! |
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| superglo |
| Banana Leaf rice FTW ! |
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| Quinders |
| Indian food is the best food on the planet imo. I could eat it for every meal. The only thing is whenever I go back to eating "normal" food it doesn't taste of much!!! |
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