Login with username, password and session length
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Oh and the red sauce nonsense, It's a fact, and used in a lot of Indian restaurants, 1 recipe I have: tomato sauce, lemon juice, sugar, tinned fruit, mango chutney and a couple of other ingredients this restaurant used..best patia ever.
Quote from: DalPuri on February 15, 2013, 01:37 PMOn top of that, the people that are pronouncing it in the videos are changing how they say it because its unnatural and odd for them to say "grey-bee", which is how an Indian would pronounce Gravy.Which is exactly how this ridiculous term came about, i.e. the bastardisation of the word gravy.Apart from anything else, it isn't a gravy at all as it contains no meat juices. It's a base sauce or just a sauce and I wish people would stop using the garabi term.And what's this about racism - do explain because I can't fathom where you're coming from (actually, as I typed that I think I realised what you mean. Are you implying that by using the word garabi it's as if we're mimicking a first generation Pakistani's mangling of the English language in a derogatory way? If so even more reason to stop using the laughably, ridiculous term).
On top of that, the people that are pronouncing it in the videos are changing how they say it because its unnatural and odd for them to say "grey-bee", which is how an Indian would pronounce Gravy.
It's a base sauce or just a sauce and I wish people would stop using the garabi term...even more reason to stop using the laughably, ridiculous term).
Quote from: Secret Santa on February 15, 2013, 08:36 PM It's a base sauce or just a sauce and I wish people would stop using the garabi term...even more reason to stop using the laughably, ridiculous term).I agree. The use of that stupid word really irritates me, like people are trying to be too clever for their own good.
tends to be made up from individual ingredients rather than a preprepared sauce.
h4ppy-chris is getting unnecessary grief.
Quote from: Secret Santa on February 15, 2013, 08:36 PMQuote from: DalPuri on February 15, 2013, 01:37 PMOn top of that, the people that are pronouncing it in the videos are changing how they say it because its unnatural and odd for them to say "grey-bee", which is how an Indian would pronounce Gravy.Which is exactly how this ridiculous term came about, i.e. the bastardisation of the word gravy.Apart from anything else, it isn't a gravy at all as it contains no meat juices. It's a base sauce or just a sauce and I wish people would stop using the garabi term.And what's this about racism - do explain because I can't fathom where you're coming from (actually, as I typed that I think I realised what you mean. Are you implying that by using the word garabi it's as if we're mimicking a first generation Pakistani's mangling of the English language in a derogatory way? If so even more reason to stop using the laughably, ridiculous term).Like i said in one of my very first posts on this forum, It's no different to people saying "flied lice" as a given or still using the word Chinky instead of Chinese, or even "paki shop".
He said that is what the sauce is known as in its own right. Thing is george. I dont think they'll change because you dont like it
still using the word Chinky instead of Chinese, or even "paki shop".