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- May 12, 2009
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I'm an absolute pansy when it comes to curry, bland Korma for me.
Big fan of Chicken Tarka m'self . . .
. . . bit like a tikka, but a little 'otter
Do women exist that can eat a curry hotter than a korma?
Big fan of Chicken Tarka m'self . . .
. . . bit like a tikka, but a little 'otter
A medium to hot Madras will do me fine, like to taste and enjoy my food rather than just destroy the taste buds...most Indians think the British obsession with eating the hottest curry is a bit strange, many of them don't eat ridiculously hot food anyway, just spicy!
Someone mentioned lime pickle...I love that stuff, even a whiff of it has me salivating, usually have it as an accompaniment to a fairly mild lamb curry...tasty!
I beleive I will have to down many orders of curry while in England. Never had one myself, the joys ofl iving in the middle of no where!
Lime pickle is of course lush. A healthy dollop on a piece of poppodom is the way to go. Lamb is the best meat to curry as well.
Oh boy, you've got it all to come. I'm slightly jealous. They are certainly one of life's pleasures, best devoured with a pint of Cobra.
Last time I asked for a vindaloo I had to explain I wanted it "Indian hot, not toned down for the locals".
Then the waiters watched me eat, and I scoffed it down followed by glasses of water to make it feel hotter.
It really wasn't all that, to be honest. I haven't tried a phall, and perhaps the restaurant I was in (Church Rd N.side near the library area) was just a bit weak