[kj] OT: Miss the curries
fluw
fluwdot at earthlink.net
Sun Aug 13 10:33:37 EDT 2006
<<Indian food here is somewhat popular in the big (especially
East-coast) cities, but is almost non-existant once you get 20 miles or
so from large cities>>
how much of america aside from the east coast and large cities have you
seen gregg?
GREG SLAWSON wrote:
>
> I think the US gatherers were a bit curious, because in the US we
> usually just say "Let's eat some Indian food". Also, curry just means
> sauce, so there are many varieties of it. Indian food here is somewhat
> popular in the big (especially East-coast) cities, but is almost
> non-existant once you get 20 miles or so from large cities. I've been
> to India recently, and the home-cooked food was good!
>
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> From: /fatpotanga <fatpotanga at gmail.com>/
> Reply-To: /"A list about all things Killing Joke (the
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> To: /The Gathering <gathering at misera.net>/
> Subject: /Re: [kj] OT: Miss the curries/
> Date: /Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:32:32 +0100/
> >I'd die without good curry.
> >It is the food of the gods.
> >It is also the 'thing' in the UK as it's better than most of the
> other slop
> >we have ;)
> >
> >Apparently research has shown that if you eat curry, as little as
> once every
> >3 months it helps reduce the onset of, erm.
> >What was it now?
> >Ah! Alzheimer's!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >On 11/8/06 23:22, "Jiri" wrote:
> >
> > > On that OT note, here's a nagging, culturally naive question:
> What is it
> > > with curry in the U.K.?
> > >
> > > I remember seeing it all over London, and quite frankly read it
> > > referenced in tons of fiction and non-fiction set in
> England--not to
> > > mention when you natives rave about it before a gathering! Is
> it so
> > > prevalent as a relic of empire building...immigration trends,
> or just
> > > because it's so damned good (and flavorful)?
> > >
> > > I actually like curry quite a bit and have many choices/places
> to get it
> > > in my otherwise-not-exactly-cosmopolitan midwestern city, but
> I also
> > > have many other choices around town for Italian, Vietnamese, Thai,
> > > Bosnian (due to a huge recent refugee influx), Mexican, Cajun,
> Central
> > > American, South American....
> > >
> > > So enlighten me, why is curry seemingly "the thing" in the U.K.?
> > >
> > > -Sheltered Jiri in STL
> > >
> > > Jari Pakarinen wrote:
> > >> God damn it. Went to the Guardian site to look for the
> tinnitus remedy
> > >> and found the article about Indian home cooking. Oh I would
> kill for a
> > >> good curry right now... brings back the the days I spent in
> the UK.
> > >>
> > >> I'm off back to lurkin'
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