- Apr 13, 2015
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This is my mantra of late....the Naga chilli has a definite taste profile included in the heat, great choice imho.If you want hot, go for the Naga. Tastes better too. [emoji106]
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This is my mantra of late....the Naga chilli has a definite taste profile included in the heat, great choice imho.If you want hot, go for the Naga. Tastes better too. [emoji106]
You need a Phall
What is the point of a Korma.
My old flat mate used to eat Phal's . . . He'd set himself up on the dining table with a pint of stella and a pint of milk . . . . Windows open and he'd hoe in, sweating like a Geordie in a spelling test. Quite funny to watch.
When he spilt some it stained through 2 table cloths and permantly stained an old oak table.
What is the point of a Korma? It's not really a curry. I find it completely tasteless without 50 grams of salt and pepper.
Madras is my favourite with the full works of Bombay potato, naan bread, poppadoms and mango chutney.
Vindaloo and phall from restaurants can be lethal in hotness although it's been months since we had a takeaway. Can't take risks with Covid-19.
They’re not as hot as they used to be, are they?
Are you still in Germany? I have found that in Germany, spicy very rarely means spicy.. So, if in need of a proper vindaloo, the UK will help you decide if you are getting harder (oo-er) or not..
Oh god, don’t get me, or [MENTION=238]Uncle Buck[/MENTION] for that matter, started on German curries. Pathetic is being polite; a vindaloo will kill a German.
My thread relates to vindaloos in the U.K.
If there is a threat of heat they cover it in coconut.
India Club by the Adelon is the only decent one I have had in Berlin.
As an aside, the home grown scotch bonnet chills your Frau gave me have livened up my lunch time salad somewhat.
In Barcelona and had a chicken vindaloo. Tasty but not really fiery. I go into today with complete anal confidence.