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Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Premiered Oct 27, 2022 ^^
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I first had Indian around 20 something years old. It was someone’s birthday and they wanted Indian. We ordered some and I was very skeptical. Once I ate it I couldn’t believe the flavor. Was addicted for years. The thing is in the US Indian is pretty pricey compared to other food like Chinese but hands down one of my favorite cuisines.
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Karl's last comment about how India can change you is so true. I've been lucky enough to have travelled to many parts of the world, and can honestly say that India had the biggest impact on me, in a very positive way. For example, when I first had a masala chai, I couldn't believe how tasty it was, and the complexity in flavours. All the tea I've been drinking all my life in the west has been water with a hint of tea.
I can't wait to go again this year!
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The prices though🤣
Also I get a feeling that Americans don't appreciate Indian American fusion...they are all about authenticity...they crave authentic Indian food...like when they see - say for example a Vada pao made with cheese, - they don't respect that; even though, it exists because they liked it at one point of time...that had its own audience ...maybe the green chutney and chili sauce on the buns were too hot for the Americans to handle...but it's okay that they liked it that way...let's make a parallel- Chinese food came to India and then changed it self so much that chinese don't even recognize their food in India any more...there are only a very few Chinese places in any city in India offering authentic Chinese food these days- the kind of food that every chinese would have at their homes day after day...and it's okay...the Indian chinese food has a huge audience...fried rice for me doesn't mean left over rice...for me it's fresh somewhat dry rice, cooked in a ton of garlic ginger and oils , and then seasoned with a lot more than soy sauce- in fact I like my fried rice so seasoned ( and with so many add ons) that it doesn't even need a side dish...craving authenticity is good...but you can't ignore fusion- that's how great new dishes come about!...American food sucks- but come to India and try fusion American Indian food and you will never want to go back...so yeah...start appreciating fusion food too!
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@KarlRock
1 year ago
What was your favourite dish? Me... always Sev Batata Dahi Puri. Next, see me eat counterfeit KKFC https://youtu.be/JkGVWcfgHnE Queues at Chai Pani start at 10.30am on a Saturday. So arrive early! Or fly to India, Vada Pau, for example, is 2000% cheaper in India 😅 Correction: 02:04 The owner, Meherwan Irani, is from Ahmednagar
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