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Thread ID: 85717 2007-12-19 10:05:00 Cuisine spondishy (13187) PC World Chat
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622894 2007-12-19 10:05:00 :dogeye: An Indian cuisine is a specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a place of origin . Religious food laws can also exercise a strong influence on Indian cuisine . The ingredients that are available locally or through trade primarily influence a cuisine .

Today almost every [edit: blah blah blah Indian Restaurant in London] access to not only its traditional cuisine, but also to many other world cuisines, as well . New cuisines are constantly evolving, as certain aesthetics rise and fall in popularity among professional chefs and their clientele .

In addition to food, a Indian cuisine is also often held to include beverages, including wine, liquor, tea, coffee and other drinks . Increasingly, experts hold that it further includes the raw ingredients and original plants and animals from which they come . In India, consumption of food is regarded as an offering, a Yajna . Thus the stomach is considered to be a homagunda (holy fire) and all the food consumed is an offering to the holy fire .

Cuisines of the [edit: blah blah blah Indian Restaurant in London] are based on the cuisines of the Indian sub continental . However, the traditional Indian cuisine has been adapted to a greater or lesser degree and many local ingredients and techniques have been added to the tradition .



[Edit: lmao . Spamming for a restaurant located halfway around the world . Do you do take out deliveries? You are not even original with your spam as it is copied in bits and pieces from other sources . Moron . ]
spondishy (13187)
622895 2007-12-19 10:07:00 well, I'm fooled.

Got any Nokia's for sale?






Sorry, Wrong spamwhore.
Metla (12)
622896 2007-12-19 11:25:00 However, the traditional Indian cuisine has been adapted to a greater or lesser degree and many local ingredients and techniques have been added to the tradition.

Chilli's and lager right? :rolleyes:
bob_doe_nz (92)
622897 2007-12-19 15:07:00 Gotta love Jen's creativity when banning spammers! :thumbs: Greg (193)
622898 2007-12-19 17:29:00 I wonder if the odd spammer was taken out and shot,would that make them think twice b4 imposing their rubbish on us? Cicero (40)
622899 2007-12-20 02:46:00 Possibly shooting is too gentle an act in these cases.
Consider reversing the normal digestive flow direction, then allowing spammers a generous helping of "Holy Fire" Tabasco concentrate, followed by a whole pineapple.

The recorded sounds could be sold to Highland "Music" enthusiasts.
R2x1 (4628)
622900 2007-12-20 03:21:00 Does it make any difference to the recipient which way the pineapple is inserted (blunt end first or leafy end first)? johcar (6283)
622901 2007-12-20 03:27:00 For spammers, it is recommended to try one in each orientation. If still unsure, repeat until no doubt exists. Sideways may be an acceptable compromise if there is a shortage of pineapples. R2x1 (4628)
622902 2007-12-20 06:54:00 For spammers, it is recommended to try one in each orientation. If still unsure, repeat until no doubt exists. Sideways may be an acceptable compromise if there is a shortage of pineapples.
I started to give it a try,too painful for me.
Cicero (40)
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