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![]() "Goomba" > wrote in message ... > Oh to be back in London having the absolute best curries of my life! (One > day I must get to India!) > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8370054.stm > > Contrary to all the posts above, Indian food is among the great foods of the world, and Indian people are wonderful people. Two of my personal physicians are Indian. Curry is a dish conjured up by the Indians for the British, when the British Empire ruled India in the 19th Century. The name existed before, but it became pretty much a British dish during that time and to the present. It is composed of all things Indian, but was composed to appeal to the British Palate. Thanks so much for the great article above. Here's another interesting link. http://www.hub-uk.com/interesting/curry-history.htm Kent, longing for our flat in Pimlico, rented, of course, and the food on Drummon St. However we get great Indian food in the SF Bay Area. |
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