If the lamb or goat curry at the Indian buffet tastes like beef,
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Manda Ruby > wrote:
> On Sep 4, 6:23*pm, Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig >
> wrote:
> > On Sep 4, 8:17*pm, Miche > wrote:
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> > > In article
> > > >,
> > > *Manda Ruby > wrote:
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> > > > It is BEEF.
> >
> > > > I onced ahd that. No one can lie to me about the taste of beef but I
> > > > told myself that they'd not do that because their religion forbids
> > > > eating beef. *Now, I have realized that the only reason the Indian
> > > > restaurants do not sell beef is due to social pressure among peers.
> > > > They mix in beef in their lamb or goat curry.
> >
> > > Which Indians are you talking about? *Not all Indians are Hindus, not by
> > > a long shot. *
> >
> > > If the place is run by Muslims (as many curry restaurants in New Zealand
> > > are), there may indeed be beef in the menu (but there won't be pork). *
> >
> > > However, if they advertise goat or lamb curry, it should be the meat
> > > specified, and not beef.
> > Bingo! *Same applies on the other side of the globe - literally! *Our
> > local Indian restaurant "Passage to India" serves goat curry on their
> > buffet and lamb is always on the menu. *There's lots of vegetarian
> > stuff but NO PORK. *
>
> > Plus, all their meat is certified "Halal"
> They're lying; they buy from the cheapest place. Halal meat are not
> cheap.
It is here. A lot of the meat killed for mass consumption in NZ is
halal.
Miche
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