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Title: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: jimmy2x on December 22, 2010, 11:34 AM
i had takeaway curries last week

One from stornoway balti house, its on bayhead across from the bus station if anyone is familiar with the island. Well at about 3am i started to get that awfull stomach pain, i spent the rest of the night on and off the toilet till the poison was flushed through the system.

couple of days later i thought i might have another curry, this time i was in perth driving towards coupar angus, there is a take away which ive gone to a few times in scone, just outside perth on the left on this road. so bought the curry, vindallo again my usual choice and drove about 5 miles down the road with it and found a suitable decent parking place to sit back and relax and eat. it tasted okish, not the best not the worst. later through the night after few hours in forfar, maybe midnight i was making my way to aberdeen via forfar when it hit me, i near shit myself i swear, i flew into stonehaven, into a pub i saw and barely saved myself. i bought a quick coke as i had used their toilet then headed back towards aberdeen, 10 mins later on same thing this time stopped in johnshaven and did likewise, was getting worried now as was getting late and worried about toilets being open. I reached aberdeen and was waiting for the premises to open and absolutely doubled up in the van i literaly pushed the guy out the way at 7am rushing to the toilet.

thats me finished for good with any bir takeaways.

this does not happen when i make my own or eat in a decent restaurant, it makes me think us all on here wanting to replicate bir curries that perhaps we would be bloody disgusted and shocked if we realy found out how they make them. It also makes me think that the reason they are able to keep the recipies a secret is sheer embarrasment to admit what shit they put in them.

i will never eat another bir curry again from a takeaway NEVER
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on December 22, 2010, 11:45 AM
Jimmy, sorry to hear your tale of woe, but it does remind me that in the past I have suffered similar symptoms, to the point I regularly used to have to run about a mile and a half home of a Friday evening having eaten a Chinese meal shortly before.  I also used to get agonising stomach cramps when walking back to College from another Chinese restaurant where I regularly used to go for a mid-afternoon lunch.  Neither of these have put me off eating Chinese food : I simply accept that my guts react very badly to one or more of the ingredients used, and need to be prepared to abandon other plans and seek out the nearest loo as and when my stomach reacts.

(Added after reading Gazman's more recent contribution) : I also remember that I gave up eating Bangalore phals for this very reason, and spent several months eating nothing hotter than Bhuna -- that was 35 years ago, and I have not eaten a Bangalore phal ever since, although prior to getting such a severe adverse reaction I used to eat them rather more often than I probably should have ...   Might be worth trying that, and slowly building back up to (say) Madras over a period of several months, but never going as hot as Vindaloo again.

** Phil.
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: PaulP on December 22, 2010, 12:49 PM
Bad luck there Jimmy, probably the effects of poisoning either from rice or meat.
I've only ever been made sick once but I don't eat many TAs, and the place I do use got a 5 star hygene rating during recent inspections.

The only other explanation I can think of is the dreaded winter vomiting virus, or norovirus. I seem to catch this every year and the symptoms are similar. It has never made me vomit but the stomach cramps and "runs" are pretty severe. It usually lasts longer than 24 hours though.

Cheers,

Paul



Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: gazman1976 on December 22, 2010, 03:21 PM
Vindaloo says it all - i get that all the time - stomach churns and you have to GO or you will shit yerself !
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: joshallen2k on December 23, 2010, 09:01 AM
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The only other explanation I can think of is the dreaded winter vomiting virus, or norovirus.

Here they call that the Norwalk Virus. Had it last year. Hits within 15 minutes and you're on the crapper for 24 hours. And then you're still not right for another day.

Not sure if its foodborne or not, but worst ailment I have ever had and wouldnt wish on anyone.
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: JerryM on December 23, 2010, 10:00 AM
Vindaloo says it all - i get that all the time

no virus for sure it's simply the characteristics of the dish - or more accurately as pointed out by BE post (Bruce Edwards) that the chilli powder has not been cooked out.
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on December 23, 2010, 10:43 AM
as pointed out by BE post (Bruce Edwards) that the chilli powder has not been cooked out.

Do you have a reference (link) for that, please, Jerry ?  I have done a search for "cooked out" but nothing attributable to Bruce Edwards shows up in the results.

** Phil.
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: mickdabass on December 23, 2010, 02:14 PM
Hi Phil try
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=2815.0 (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=2815.0)
Regards
Mick
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on December 23, 2010, 04:23 PM
Thanks, Mick : much appreciated.
** Phil.
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: PaulP on December 23, 2010, 07:42 PM
In my experience the bad bum syndrome from too much uncooked chilli comes the following morning as the chilli has to work it's way through you.

Sounds like mild food poisoning to me.

Paul

Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: JerryM on December 24, 2010, 12:26 PM
Phil,

many thanks mickdabass  - link is the one i was thinking about. BE's comment i think was in the post's - i can try and find if your still stuck.

it really does make a difference.
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on December 24, 2010, 02:38 PM
Found the reference, Mick/Jerry : all now clear.  But it doesn't explain why, after eating a 2-piece KFC meal in Ashford (Kent) today, I then had a very short grace period in which to find the loo on Platform 2 of the station !

** Phil.
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: Domi on December 24, 2010, 05:46 PM
It's just KFC's way of making sure you're properly emptied before tomorrows lunch, Phil ;)
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: parker21 on December 24, 2010, 06:44 PM
hi phil so made the trip to which ghurka shop? guessing beaver road 1's what did you think? and how much stuff is crammed into such a small space!!
so  did you brave the outlet as well or town centre ?
sorry do digress from minging vindaloo but had a phall that would do twice as much damage as the novo-virus and cramps for the next 2 days :o
regards
gary :)
btw  MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL!
Title: Re: minging take away vindaloo
Post by: Peripatetic Phil on December 24, 2010, 07:15 PM
hi phil so made the trip to which ghurka shop? guessing beaver road 1's what did you think? and how much stuff is crammed into such a small space!!
I went to all three, Gary, in turn; the only one from  which I made no purchase was the further one from the station in Beaver Road, simply because I had bought so much in the first that there was not a lot else I needed !  Number 2 had no frozen paratha at all, otherwise I would have bought more there as well as from the other two.

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so  did you brave the outlet as well or town centre ?
As in "Designer Outlet" ?  No, zero interest in designer labels I am afraid.  I went to the Town Centre to buy some reading glasses, and some changing mats (for Oscar-the-cat), but Boots reading glasses were grossly over-priced and they had no changing mats, so I ended up getting the glasses from Superdrug and the changing mats from Mothercare in the County Centre.

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sorry to digress from minging vindaloo but had a phall that would do twice as much damage as the novo-virus and cramps for the next 2 days :o
Trust me, phalls are dangerous to your health  ;D

** Phil.