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Old 10-31-2010, 07:15 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by moon View Post
Considering that I have been to many developing countries and lived in one of the worst for multiple years without the same feelings my guess is that I just don't like India rather than any sort of ignorance.

People have different likes, dislikes so I am not sure why it is so hard for you to believe that i don't like India and hated my time over there.



Could be, although while there I did have to eat Indian food most of the time so it isn't like I went out only once or twice. I have been to many Indian resturants and buffets in different countries as well so I think that I have had a wide assortment but certainly makes sense that I haven't had it all.

Don't think that I have had Chicken tikka but who knows as I ate a lot of things I did not know what it was.
If you've actually eaten Indian food widely, especially in countries other than India, you have most definitely eaten chicken tikka. Just that one food has a ridiculous amount of variety. Chicken tikka masala, the national dish of Britain (that's how many people enjoy Indian food), is tari, or wet, while chicken tikka by itself is generally sukhi, or dry. Chicken eaten this way, cooked in a legit tandoor, is some of the most mouth watering chicken you'll ever taste.

Why would you go to Indian buffets and restaurants in other countries if you find it some of the worst food you've ever tasted, anyway?
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