Originally posted by: bolomite
and good for you, if you like meatless dishes
Originally posted by: Bluga
Originally posted by: bolomite
and good for you, if you like meatless dishes
hmm? There're lots of meat in Indian cuisine.![]()
Originally posted by: Aceshigh
Can't stand Indian food, and I have tried it both in the U.K and here in the states.
About the only think I like is the non (naan?) bread.
Originally posted by: Bluga
The place I ate today has A LOT of diffrent ways to cook chickens with different colors of spice, which category of Indian food is that?
Originally posted by: Bluga
I just had a lunch at an Idian restaurant, the food taste great and I love the spice! '
**ok you kind of smell like spice after you eat![]()
Originally posted by: SherEPunjab
Garlic Naan is called 'Kulcha.'
And "indian food" is a misnomer.
Indian food, depending on region is very diverse.
Americans tend to like Punjabi/Mughali foods because we eat a lot of meat, and use the Tandoor, common in other areas where persians settled like Afghanistan and Iran.
Gujurati food usually doesn't taste very well, and some of them even put a lot of sugar in their food.
South Indian food is great, but never let a south indian make Punjabi food. That would be akin to someone from Africa making Italian food... doesn't fly.
Originally posted by: TranceGOD
It's bad to categorize it as indian foods with meat = North India.
In Goa they cook with meat too, including pork, and LOTS of seafood which north indians dont cook very often. Goan food is a taste of its own, due to the portuguese influences.
The most popular Goan food is probably the Vindaloo, there is the sorpotel (pok), but that is mainly cooked during festivals.
South Indian food is mainly vegetarian if not completely vegetarian.
Originally posted by: TranceGOD
It's bad to categorize it as indian foods with meat = North India.
In Goa they cook with meat too, including pork, and LOTS of seafood which north indians dont cook very often. Goan food is a taste of its own, due to the portuguese influences.
The most popular Goan food is probably the Vindaloo, there is the sorpotel (pok), but that is mainly cooked during festivals.
South Indian food is mainly vegetarian if not completely vegetarian.
Originally posted by: mAdD INDIAN
Originally posted by: SherEPunjab
Garlic Naan is called 'Kulcha.'
And "indian food" is a misnomer.
Indian food, depending on region is very diverse.
Americans tend to like Punjabi/Mughali foods because we eat a lot of meat, and use the Tandoor, common in other areas where persians settled like Afghanistan and Iran.
Gujurati food usually doesn't taste very well, and some of them even put a lot of sugar in their food.
South Indian food is great, but never let a south indian make Punjabi food. That would be akin to someone from Africa making Italian food... doesn't fly.
Gujus don't put sugar in their food! Atleast not my mom, or relatives! I find punjabi food very oily (but that is true for all indian dishes though). South Indians do have non-veg dishes, you have to try "kothu roti", its awesome! You can get it wiht chicken, beef, lamb, or veggy. The chicken one kicks ass!
I personally don't like Indian food at restaurants, atleast not in the ones in Canada. I eat indian food everyday at home, so why eat it at a restaurant?
Originally posted by: bolomite
and good for you, if you like meatless dishes
Originally posted by: bleeb
Cedars Indian Food in U-District, Seattle, Washington.