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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I heard a little snippet of a food programme that said the earliest recorded curry recipe in this country goes back to the 1600s.
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curry is originally british but the asian workers developed it and used spices from their countries to spruce it up and introduced us to this. I think they were pakistani traders.
so technically its a pakistani cuisine not an Indian |
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"I heard a little snippet of a food programme that said the earliest recorded curry recipe in this country goes back to the 1600s.
curry is originally british but the asian workers developed it and used spices from their countries to spruce it up and introduced us to this. I think they were pakistani traders.
so technically its a pakistani cuisine not an Indian "
When you say pakistani traders how many do you get to the pound these days?
Or is it an hitherto unknown branch of slavery? |
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your all wrong Pakistanis are kebab makers curries are the bangladeshi people how many Indians have u come across running a restuarant 15years been there ol over UK ,;... oh yeh you could say were slightly Indian too? |
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