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In defence of Sam, I've never known asafoetida to be called hing. I don't know if Chris explained it to him (or indeed if Chris knew) it was the same thing.If he had never heard of asafoetida, I'd doubt his credentials, but hing, na.
Quote from: Garp on October 05, 2013, 04:16 PM They may not all use it but many do.And the VAST majority DON'T.So why get so bothered about it? The guy runs a succesful takeaway and he's never heard of something that he doesn't use, and will never have no use for : : : : : : :Honestly.....some people. : : : : : :
They may not all use it but many do.
And the VAST majority DON'T.
Is Sam's TA successful? Is it any good? - any better than TA's who have heard of asafoetida?
Quote from: Garp on October 05, 2013, 04:16 PMIn defence of Sam, I've never known asafoetida to be called hing. I don't know if Chris explained it to him (or indeed if Chris knew) it was the same thing.If he had never heard of asafoetida, I'd doubt his credentials, but hing, na.This was my point Garp but it clearly flew over the heads of most respondents. Sam had never heard of it before as hing or asafoetida. He was talking about cowpats in his native Bangladesh at one point so perhaps if he'd been asked if he knew what devil's dung was he'd then have recognised it!How much would you trust your car mechanic to fix your car if he'd never heard of a torque wrench?And the notion that BIRs don't use asafoetida is laughable. They may not all use it but many do.