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sure! and thats the most natural thing to do.
hmmm, it varies! when you go to a wedding banquet where on the menu there is "shark-fin" soup, it is usually served around the middle of the courses. There is not a rule of thumb. But Chinese soup is usually served after the starters!
^^^ sharks-fin soup is not cooked properly can cause death.
That explains it. There's this Chinese restaurant in Kolkata that I went to, it's run by Chinese migrants ever since India got independence. They told me that, so I was just curious whether it applied to all Chinese cuisine or just that particular restaurant. Thanks for clearing it up.
No problem , you can ask any question. Yeah it is not comfortable to wear those turbans. Especially in warm climate. But people become habitual to it that they actually find it comfortable to wear.Interesting. But unless your are invited you will not have that experience of observing the ceremonies and the culture in person
I know it is religious and cultural but just for curiosity reasons I have these questions ( you may refuse to answer by all means): do you guys feel hot with your heads donned with turban? How can you cope with it? And the questions apply to Sikhs as well!
Interesting. But unless your are invited you will not have that experience of observing the ceremonies and the culture in person
I know it is religious and cultural but just for curiosity reasons I have these questions ( you may refuse to answer by all means): do you guys feel hot with your heads donned with turban? How can you cope with it? And the questions apply to Sikhs as well!
Curry smells really weird I hate the Indian FOBs who walk around looking like a monkey and smelling like fart curry
hmmm, it varies! when you go to a wedding banquet where on the menu there is "shark-fin" soup, it is usually served around the middle of the courses. There is not a rule of thumb. But Chinese soup is usually served after the starters and before the finale!
True! However curry can be somewhat comparable to soup. Therefore it varies throughout regions, depending on what vegetables, fruits and spices are grown in that area. But there are many other varieties of dishes served along with curry.
An off topic question. In an authentic Chinese restaurant, is it true that soup is served after the main courses? I heard that it is because it helps digest the food better.
^^^ sharks-fin soup is not cooked properly can cause death.
That explains it. There's this Chinese restaurant in Kolkata that I went to, it's run by Chinese migrants ever since India got independence. They told me that, so I was just curious whether it applied to all Chinese cuisine or just that particular restaurant. Thanks for clearing it up.
I am not interested in both! We are enacting laws to make it illegal for selling dog meat
But grass is legalised in india! True?
How about caste tourism in India. Experience the life of the four major caste for a day in India. This would be a very educational tour.
Any presentation about India without involving its caste system is not the true India..
Curry smells really weird I hate the Indian FOBs who walk around looking like a monkey and smelling like fart curry
I used to eat a lot of shark's fin soup, but then I stopped.
Because I saw a documentary on how the sharks were killed in Africa before they were sent to China. The Africans who catch the sharks just cut off their fin and throw them back, it was horrible. They don't kill them quickly, they let them die slowly.
So now I prefer to go for Bird's nest soup instead. It has a similar function to shark's fin soup, in that it has a nice texture and easily absorbs any flavour around it. Unfortunately it is also very expensive.
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Chinese migrants? Most restaurants in Calcutta are run by Indians of Chinese origin.
The best Chinese food has now shifted from Chinatown out into Tangra, which has dozens. Everyone has a favourite. But there are others as well, and very good ones. One down the road from my place has outstanding cuisine and Tsingtao beer, and is always crowded.