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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find it interesting that Indian food somehow can achieve great complexity in flavors and be very repetitive almost boring. I also have found that Indian food at an inexpensive Indian grocery store or mom/pop shop can be equal or superior to a nice or higher end sit down Indian restaurant. [/quote] That’s how I felt about most western hemisphere cuisines (except Mexican food) until I had more experiences with them as an adult living in ny and in Europe. French - butter, cream, herbes de provence. Italian - tomato, garlic, basil. American - ketchup, bbq sauce, salt, sugar. Most eastern hemisphere foods seemed so much more complex and aromatic with all the herbs and spices. Now I appreciate both. You can’t eat at a couple of takeaway places and think you understand the flavors of civilizations that developed over millennia. [/quote] +1 well said. [/quote]
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