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Thread started 01/10/07 2:54pm

7kisses4U

Indian Food-Do You Like It?

Today two of my friends took me to an Indian restaurant. I believe they specialize in Mughlai recipies. I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to handle all of the spices in the foods since I have a digestive problem(GERD).

I tried a little bit of everything and most of it was quite spicy for me. Some of the foods I ate were: Tandoori Chicken,eggplant,Indian chick peas,flat bread,fried vetables,some triangular shaped pastry with vegtables inside and the dessert was some sort of round shaped dough in a yellow sauce that tasted similar to lemon. I really enjoyed the Tandoori chicken,flat bread,fried vegetables, and the dessert was unusual but flavorfull.

It's been about three hours since I ate lunch and I can actually smell the food/spices that have come thru the pores of my skin onto my shirt. confused The skin on my stomach is also a bit itchy and I'm wondering if I am having some sort of allergic reaction to the foods? Well it was an interesting experience to say the least.

So have you tried Indian food and do you like it?
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Reply #1 posted 01/10/07 2:56pm

JustErin

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Love, love, LOVE it.
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Reply #2 posted 01/10/07 2:57pm

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I've never met a food I didn't like drooling
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Reply #3 posted 01/10/07 3:00pm

TommyRoss

MickG said:

I've never met a food I didn't like drooling

lol I'm just about there with you. Yes, I do like Indian food, even gulab jamun which grosses out a lot of people.
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Reply #4 posted 01/10/07 3:04pm

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Never had it. But I love curry, so would love to try.
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Reply #5 posted 01/10/07 3:05pm

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I love Indian vegetarian food. It's lovely. cool
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Reply #6 posted 01/10/07 3:06pm

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Reply #7 posted 01/10/07 3:11pm

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Love it love it love it

In fact last night supper was

Tandoori mixed grill
Aloo Gobi
Plain Naan
Pappadums
Mango chutney
Raita
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Reply #8 posted 01/10/07 3:11pm

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mdiver said:


Plain Naan

drool Best...bread...ever!
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Reply #9 posted 01/10/07 3:12pm

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I love it, but I'm finding it's sometimes too spicy & rich--not for my taste but for my insides. It's very acidic.
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Reply #10 posted 01/10/07 3:15pm

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i had some dopiaza for dinner a week ago. i don't eat indian food very often but when i do, i love it. drool
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Reply #11 posted 01/10/07 3:17pm

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drool drooling drool

lots of choice when you're a vegetarian cool smile
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Reply #12 posted 01/10/07 3:17pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i had some dopiaza for dinner a week ago. i don't eat indian food very often but when i do, i love it. drool

Bombay Bistro and New Delhi both have great lunch boofays.
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Reply #13 posted 01/10/07 3:19pm

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TommyRoss said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i had some dopiaza for dinner a week ago. i don't eat indian food very often but when i do, i love it. drool

Bombay Bistro and New Delhi both have great lunch boofays.

new delhi...i think i know where that is. haven't heard of bombay bistro...the only places i've been to eat at are at a passage to india and natraj over in uptown.
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Reply #14 posted 01/10/07 3:20pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

TommyRoss said:


Bombay Bistro and New Delhi both have great lunch boofays.

new delhi...i think i know where that is. haven't heard of bombay bistro...the only places i've been to eat at are at a passage to india and natraj over in uptown.

New Delhi is next to Market BBQ (barf) and Bombay is downtown on (I think) Marquette. I think New Delhi is like $8 or something purty cheap like that.
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Reply #15 posted 01/10/07 3:22pm

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TommyRoss said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:


new delhi...i think i know where that is. haven't heard of bombay bistro...the only places i've been to eat at are at a passage to india and natraj over in uptown.

New Delhi is next to Market BBQ (barf) and Bombay is downtown on (I think) Marquette. I think New Delhi is like $8 or something purty cheap like that.

sweet! i should make my way over to new delhi sometime next week and get some dinner there.
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Reply #16 posted 01/10/07 3:23pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

TommyRoss said:


New Delhi is next to Market BBQ (barf) and Bombay is downtown on (I think) Marquette. I think New Delhi is like $8 or something purty cheap like that.

sweet! i should make my way over to new delhi sometime next week and get some dinner there.

Google them. Their menu is online but that's their lunch buffet price.
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Reply #17 posted 01/10/07 3:24pm

BlueOrchid

My boyfriend loves chicken vindaloo ,and i can smell it off him days after he eats it, like he brushes his teeth after eating it and i can smell it and taste it..it makes me sick!
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Reply #18 posted 01/10/07 3:29pm

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Dewrede said:

drool drooling drool

lots of choice when you're a vegetarian cool smile


Yes! I luv the spinach and the cauliflower. The spinach is so spicy that it sends me straight to the restroom though.

If ya'll are ever constipated, forget the exlax. Go get some Indian spinach. It will empty your stomache.
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Reply #19 posted 01/10/07 3:36pm

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I'm Indian, and I get cravings for Indian food that are just UNBEARABLE sometimes! I loves samosas, pakoras, any kind of curry, and garlic naan. I also love dipping poppadums in mint chutney. Tandoori chicken is another fave, sprinkled with fresh lemon juice. Heck, I like it all biggrin


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Reply #20 posted 01/10/07 3:45pm

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illimack said:

Dewrede said:

drool drooling drool

lots of choice when you're a vegetarian cool smile


Yes! I luv the spinach and the cauliflower. The spinach is so spicy that it sends me straight to the restroom though.

If ya'll are ever constipated, forget the exlax. Go get some Indian spinach. It will empty your stomache.


me too smile

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Reply #21 posted 01/10/07 4:03pm

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Yummy!

I love naan! And, the rice pudding with soy milk, and slivered almonds.. drool
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Reply #22 posted 01/10/07 4:09pm

TommyRoss

Does anyone actually cook Indian food and have good recipes? As much as I love to go out for food, I prefer cooking at home.
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Reply #23 posted 01/10/07 4:28pm

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Yup yup!! IT's weird though cause the kind of Indian food i love is more from the south of India rather than Bengal- where my family came from where meat dominates (cause they're Anglo Indian) but in the south they have wonderful vegetarian dishes...actually most of their cuisine is very much vegetarian i guess. Everyone- you must try Masala Dosa drooling with some Lassi drooling thumbs up!
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Indian food is heaven to me. Give me some lamb and a nice mango lasse.
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Reply #25 posted 01/10/07 4:47pm

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I loves me some Indian food!

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Reply #26 posted 01/10/07 4:48pm

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7kisses4U said:

Today two of my friends took me to an Indian restaurant. I believe they specialize in Mughlai recipies. I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to handle all of the spices in the foods since I have a digestive problem(GERD).

I tried a little bit of everything and most of it was quite spicy for me. Some of the foods I ate were: Tandoori Chicken,eggplant,Indian chick peas,flat bread,fried vetables,some triangular shaped pastry with vegtables inside and the dessert was some sort of round shaped dough in a yellow sauce that tasted similar to lemon. I really enjoyed the Tandoori chicken,flat bread,fried vegetables, and the dessert was unusual but flavorfull.

It's been about three hours since I ate lunch and I can actually smell the food/spices that have come thru the pores of my skin onto my shirt. confused The skin on my stomach is also a bit itchy and I'm wondering if I am having some sort of allergic reaction to the foods? Well it was an interesting experience to say the least.

So have you tried Indian food and do you like it?
[Edited 1/10/07 14:56pm]

triangular shaped pastry with vegtables inside = samosas! drool

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Reply #27 posted 01/10/07 4:49pm

TommyRoss

lilmissmissy said:

Yup yup!! IT's weird though cause the kind of Indian food i love is more from the south of India rather than Bengal- where my family came from where meat dominates (cause they're Anglo Indian) but in the south they have wonderful vegetarian dishes...actually most of their cuisine is very much vegetarian i guess. Everyone- you must try Masala Dosa drooling with some Lassi drooling thumbs up!

Are those the big stuffed things?
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Reply #28 posted 01/10/07 4:50pm

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Oh and I LOVE Indian food. Unfortuneately one one or two places make it the way I like it. I actually introduced a bunch of orgers to my Favorite Indian Food restaurant. ANd yeah, you do still smell the curry a while after.

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Reply #29 posted 01/10/07 4:52pm

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I love it all! gulab jamun drool
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