On Sep 8, 4:30 pm, "Dan Goodman" > wrote:
> wrote:
> > On Sep 6, 4:13 pm, "Dan Goodman" > wrote:
> > > wrote:
> > > > On Sep 5, 1:03 am, Rupee > wrote:
> > > > > On Aug 29, 8:36 am, "miket6065" > wrote:
>
> > > > > > Visited aHindurestaurant in Dallas recently and they had some
> > > > > > kind of fruit or berry dip, something like a jam consistency.
> > > > > > It was a purple color. Had a sweet taste.
>
> > > > > > I asked what it was but now I cannot remember the name. Can
> > > > > > any suggest what this was???
>
> > > > > > Mike
>
> > > > > First off, it is misnomer, Hindu restaurant. The difference
> > > > > between a Hindu a nd Muslim joint is this: Hindus will not
> > > > > serve beef, but may serve pork,
>
> > > > Wrong. Hindu never serves pork either.
>
> > > Googling brings up a number of sites which suggest otherwise.
> > > Starting with:
> > > Indian Cooking and Recipes
>
> > Indian and Hindu are not the same thing>
>
> Tell you what -- find me the same number of sites with beef recipes
> from India, and I'll concede your point.
You must be joking. Care to know how many percentage of Indian
population is Muslim?
> Or a statement from a credible religious source.
You must have lost your mind.
>
> Find great Indian Recipes at
>
> > IndianSnacks.com including East Indian
>
> --
> Dan Goodman
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