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Indian Food: North Indian or Southern Indian

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by rocketsjudoka, Dec 19, 2020.

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Northern or Southern Indian Food?

  1. Northern, Tandoori all the way!

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  2. Southern, Dosa, Biryani washed down with some Mango Lassi!

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  1. donkeypunch

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    Cant believe nobody has mentioned pemmican yet. CF, I am disappoint. A bunch of uncultured swine on here.
     
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  2. Dr of Dunk

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    If that's true, then it's pretty much like any authentic cuisine in any country, I guess : depends on the mom/granny/chef cooking it how it's going to taste. The general taste is the same, but differences still abound based on personal taste. I always thought authentic Thai cooking would be really hot.
     
  3. TimDuncanDonaut

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    South Indian food is spicier. By spicy I don't necessary mean hot sauce spicy; more like flavor spicy. Both are good; I lean more southern. With take out and restaurant places, the food can be pricier per quantity than say burger/chicken places or Chinese/Italian take-outs. Some of that is because of the ingredients, takes time to prepare.

    Some grocery stores carry the 'tv dinner' version of them, which is still a good buy. Microwave heat them up and enjoy.
     
  4. rocketsjudoka

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    You can start a thread "Do you like Northern Indian food (Salish, Sioux, Chippewa) or Southern Indian food (Cherokee, Navajo, Seminole)?"
     
  5. London'sBurning

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    I probably just consume Westernized Indian food. Whichever location of India that serves lamb Vindaloo and Nan.
     
  6. Ubiquitin

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    I had a Native American version of Chipotle in Denver once and it was next level.

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    Did you get to try the bison ribs? Looks and sounds amazing.

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    Northern
     
  10. rocketsjudoka

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    That looks pretty good. There are a few places to get Native American cuisine here in Minneapolis. I'll have to get some fry bread tacos this week.
     

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