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favorite indian food?
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never tried it, some of it sounds good.
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I really like the whole potatoes stuffed with cheese and cooked in curry.
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Garlic naan, it's good for making other non-indian food
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also saag, rogan josh, kashmiri naan
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>>21983374
Garlic naan.
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What do they even eat in India? Doo doo?
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Probably dosas at the moment >>21983441
Consider reading some replies before posting in a thread
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Chicken Saag
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>>21983374
Tandoori chicken. Basmati rice in general is pretty good, too.
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Are tandoori ovens really that special or is it just some sort of tandoori racket?
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>>21983374
Any curry
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>>21983374
Feces is a delicacy in india. I don't think I could trust them to make a good meal.
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>>21983374
Papri chaat.
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>>21983462
Similar to pizza oven, fast cooking at high temp gives a char and smoky flavor
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Hyderabadi biryani, Naan and Paratha are the only authentic Indian dishes I enjoy
BIR is great though, the fattier the better
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I like vindaloo but with roasted chickpeas instead of meat. chickpeas are awesome.
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>>21983374
My Indian place has naan stuffed with chilies and garlic. The spicy bread mixed with something mild like palak paneer or butter chicken is a great combo.
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Vish-noodles
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>>21983374
I need to get some of this again someday
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>>21983374
Lamb Vindaloo.
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>>21983643
Vegans are subhuman faggots.
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>>21983779
You have vegan derangement syndrome. I eat meat all the time. That doesn't mean chickpeas aren't awesome.
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>>21983785
>copes
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>>21983374
papdi chaat and sim are hella good. Made it once on a whim, wasn't expecting much, but it was so good.

Any curry is great too, i generally enjoy indian food
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>>21983374
i had some curried squash. I'll never figure out what kind of squash it was, but it was great.
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Most of Indian-Chinese cuisine is bomb, even the Indians agree on this.

>chilli paneer/chicken
>gobi/chicken manchurian
>manchow soup
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>>21983779
VDS or low effort troll
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I never had indian food
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>>21984229
Pick up some butter chicken and naan from your local takeaway spot, it's a pretty good place to start.
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>>21983374
Palak paneer, lamb madras, and beef vindaloo. Samosas and pappadums are excellent starters too. Indian is easily in my top 3 cuisines.
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>>21984229
Find a cow and let it shit in your mouth for an extremely good brahat taj magaap 5 lakh year sir
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Lamb/goat vindaloo, any biryani with mint chutney, veg samosa, chana masala, CTM, garlic naan, paratha, seekh kebab, mango lassi, gulab jamun
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>>21983374
Hyderabadi chicken biryani, or butter chicken with garlic naan when I'm drunk.
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For me, it's veggie korma, saag paneer, aloo gobi, rice and some samosas with mint chutney
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>>21984229
I never had it either but I've smelled it and it didn't smell good to me. Maybe it's an acquired taste.
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>>21985537
yes you have to taste it once to acquire the taste.
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>>21983374
Orange diarrhoea or maybe green diarrhoea
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Im always hungry for Indian pussy.
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>>21983374
I once ate chicken tikka masala in an indian restaurant in Buenos Aires, shit was fucking tasty and a bomb of flavor. Would love to go there again.
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>>21985722
>there are Indian restaurants in South America
Why is this so strange to me
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>>21985729
Honestly its a mindfuck for me too, it was the first time in my life I ever saw an actual indian person. The place was quite clean and pretty, at least it gave me a good impression.
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>>21983374
I fucking love dosa.
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>>21985735
In my mind south america is a far more "exotic" place than even Africa or far east. Basically the last place where i would expect Indians to be
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>>21985883
You'd be quite right about that, south america is so far away from India that seeing any actual indian here would mean they're probably a high class indian, not the average dude you'd see near Europe or even the US.
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>>21985549
I'm not brave enough to try
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>>21983374
I fuck with Goat Vindaloo
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an upscale indian place opened here which i laughed at since it sounds like an oxymoron, but apparently they're doing well since the reviews are good

i'm not paying $25 for a plate of slop thougheversobeit
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>>21983374
i randomly got lamb saag at a place once that was so good i feel compelled many years later to reply to this post.
but really i have no idea what authentic indian food is like but in my experience pretty much everything i've ever had out of an american indian place has been great.
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>>21986931
>too poor for indian food
holy shit...
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Gobi Manchurian
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Poop from a butt
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>>21983374
Honestly I'd be down for some authentic Indian food, but all the places around me suck. They're either too expensive, the gaudy "fancy" type Indian place (not fancy), or have poor reviews. The one I went to last didn't have the prices on the menu and wanted $25 for four small lamb chops.

My vote goes to butter chicken. But most Indian food is very herbal and not very salty or fatty. Not my palette desu.
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>>21986607
your moms a vindaloo
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Before I moved i used to get lamb phaal gosht curry every two weeks or so. I'd eat that with garlic naan and a few kingfisher beers. i haven't found a restaurant that makes that curry since i moved, but i loved it. fucked me up the next day though.
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Baingan Bharta
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>>21983374
curried bagina and ice cold gomutra
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>>21988915
>bagina
:DDDD
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I do not trust jeets to handle food

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