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Danganronpa: Kibou no Gakuen to Zetsubou no Koukousei The Animation
Aug 5, 2023 3:38 PM
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i have a cat too btw!!
Here's a simple tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fQAxZahx_U
I usually keep the spices mixed and dried separately so that I don't have to blend them every single time. Ginger is the only think I use fresh in my chai
Oh, how do you make your tea? Seems to me every country and culture have their own version of making desi chai.
I haven't heard or tasted Irani food, but I have heard of Irani chai, if that helps? Lol. Indian food is so full of variety and deliciousness that we generally have no need for outside/foreign food. We eat them occasionally, obviously, but we also create an Indian (aka a more flavourful) version of those international dishes.
https://food.ndtv.com/food-drinks/indian-chinese-cuisine-indias-love-affair-with-chinese-food-1214445
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I do not have favourites - just dishes that I enjoy more than others, like paneer (cottage cheese) manchurian with schezwan or garlic noodles, sweet honey chilli dimsums, idli with sambhar and peanut or coconut chutney, so on and so forth. Have you ever tried any of these before?
> things we consider normal are unique to people from other countries
What are those things in your country, for example?
> Do you think Western food is less flavourful than Indian food
In my experience, I've only ever had Indian versions of Western food (like paneer or gobi manchurian and schezwan noodles) I've never had authentic Western food. But with the sheer number of testimonials, memes, jokes, interviews and what not about white people loving Indian food and also avoiding it bc of its "spices" makes me believe it's a true assumption.
> I often see people joke about “white” people not using spices at all in their dishes and them getting bashed for it on platforms like TikTok
Ditto
I, for one, do believe that there's no better food on the planet than Indian food ;p What are your favourite dishes?
I've never liked SRK. I'm more of a Hrithik woman myself. Which Hindi movies do you like, apart from Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham and Kuch Kuch Hota hai? Have you watched older SRK movies, like Darr??
Do you mean, Indian food is more spicy, or just more flavourful than the average Western dish? Because thereis a difference between the two.
I'm from India. Tell me about yourself.