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I still don't agree that we as home cooks should copy the practices of modern BIR's in using artificial colourings though.
If you are hungry, you are naturally attracted to exhibit A, because it has a rich and tasty lookingcurry on it, with plenty of Chicken Fillet. The fried rice is secondary, but looks good and non greasy withthe right amount of peas and maybe a bit egg and onion.
...like my Tandoori Masala but I can not take it out and it's not practical for me to make my own.
So your the Winner Phil
If you were blindfolded for example and were given say half a dozen Indian BIR dishes to smell, which one would you choose to eat? In the same way, if your blindfold was taken off, would you then change your mind based on what the dishes looked like?I'm not convinced that appearance guides our choice in terms of what something should taste like. It's a con perpetuated upon us by wily restauranteurs to mislead us into thinking dishes are going to taste better than they actually are.we make choices on dish descriptions, and past taste experience - not on what they look like.
Sorry to pick up on this late, but I missed a fair part of the debate.
I'm afraid I'm one of those annoying people