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Quote from: chewytikka on April 12, 2013, 12:20 AMSorry, I don't think this has any worth as a subject for a BIR creative forum.Would be a better idea, if you deleted this George.I finally agree that this site is going to the dogs :Sorry, may as well delete all the other threads not related to "BIR" then? I personally don't care much for supermarket curries! but, one Christmas eve I was finishing the painting of a room in the house before family came up Xmas day, my wife went out to get last minute snacks and whatever from Aada, all the takeaways were closed so she brought in a madras curry and I can tell you I really enjoyed it with a couple of beers from the fridge. Yes not "BIR" but they still have there place...Actually I have tasted worse and binned curries from so called "BIR" takeaways.
Sorry, I don't think this has any worth as a subject for a BIR creative forum.Would be a better idea, if you deleted this George.I finally agree that this site is going to the dogs :
Quote from: DalPuri on April 12, 2013, 11:47 AMThe supermarkets aren't trying to emulate whats sold on the streets of Mumbai, neither are they giving us a sneak peak into Indian home cookery, they're trying to produce curries that we all know from our local BIR.I'm not sure that's the case, at all. They don't have enough oil to look like BIR curries, for a start. I see them as the supermarket's attempt to deliver a curry which is both tasty and not too unhealthy. I think they succeed with SOME dishes within the chilled food ranges.
The supermarkets aren't trying to emulate whats sold on the streets of Mumbai, neither are they giving us a sneak peak into Indian home cookery, they're trying to produce curries that we all know from our local BIR.
what you see in the supermarkets is what is popular in the UK and reflected in a BIR menu.
I've never eaten a BIR curry that was worse than the best I've had from a supermarket in my life.IMHO the supermarket curries are nasty processed factory food. They may be relatively low in oil but they contain more salt than I use when cooking.The Sainburys chicken madras is all coconut and curry leaf flavours, nothing like a BIR madras.
I've never eaten a BIR curry that was worse than the best I've had from a supermarket in my life.
But it's still way ahead of the worst BIR dross, except you don't agree.