If the lamb or goat curry at the Indian buffet tastes like beef,
On Sep 5, 3:30*pm, wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Sep 2009 22:28:53 -0700 (PDT), Manda Ruby
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> >On Sep 4, 6:17*pm, Miche > wrote:
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> >> *Manda Ruby > wrote:
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> >> > It is BEEF.
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> >> > 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.
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> >> Which Indians are you talking about? *Not all Indians are Hindus, not by
> >> a long shot. *
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> >Duh.. Have you seen any Indian restaurants that sell beef? *No. Why do
> >you think that is? The reason is that if they sells beef, Hindu
> >Indians will not come and they'll lose a big clientele.
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> You should perhaps reserve the "Duh" for yourself.
> We have several very fine Indian restaurants within easy driving
> distance of home. *All the following dishes are available at one or
> more of them, with chicken, lamb or BEEF.
If you are talkign about the restaurants in US, you are lying.
> Jalfrazi (also with goat)
> Vindaloo (also with goat)
> Kadhai
> Saag
> Curry (also with goat)
> Korma
> Not one dish with pork so it's safe to assume the owners are muslim.
> And, if all Indians of Hindu persuasion choose to avoid these places,
> I'd have to say the businesses haven't suffered for lack of clientele.
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> >I was talking about US. I admit that I failed to mention that.
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> The above mentioned restaurants are located in Canada which is not
> much different from the USA.
> But, a quick Google search of menus at Indian themed restaurants in
> the USA also produced many with beef.
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