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The term 'bhoona' as being used here refers to a process, that process being the frying of spices in hot oil. The dish Bhuna is derived from the same word but refers to a particular dish rather than the process. In much the same way that Masala, which means 'spices' in Hindi or simply 'spice mix' is used in the dish 'Chicken Tikka Masala'.
I think that's an excellent definition Spicey.I only wish that those that allude to "knowing better" would also respond...you know, in the spirit of the forum and for the benefit of all..... :
Quote from: Cory Ander on January 10, 2012, 02:59 PMI think that's an excellent definition Spicey.I only wish that those that allude to "knowing better" would also respond...you know, in the spirit of the forum and for the benefit of all..... :Unfortunately, I fear that many members would prefer to keep their 'understanding' of the definition of 'Bhoona' to themselves, in fear of ridicule should their 'understanding' differ somewhat to both yours and Spicey's excellent definitions.Such a shame...!
Quote from: Razor on January 10, 2012, 03:53 PMQuote from: Cory Ander on January 10, 2012, 02:59 PMI think that's an excellent definition Spicey.I only wish that those that allude to "knowing better" would also respond...you know, in the spirit of the forum and for the benefit of all..... :Unfortunately, I fear that many members would prefer to keep their 'understanding' of the definition of 'Bhoona' to themselves, in fear of ridicule should their 'understanding' differ somewhat to both yours and Spicey's excellent definitions.Such a shame...!The "shame" is that they appear to ridicule others for not understanding (or doing) it, but aren't prepared to elaborate for the benefit of all members!I'm sure that if you, or others, have other definitions, or explanations, then we'd all be pleased to hear it?
No CA, I don't offer any other definition as your's and Spicey's definitions are absolutely perfect in every way.
Quote from: Razor on January 10, 2012, 04:32 PMNo CA, I don't offer any other definition as your's and Spicey's definitions are absolutely perfect in every way. Sorry Ray, that seems, to me, to be a rather pathetic and weak response to the original question It's hardly going to aid other members understanding of "important techniques", now, is it?
Quote from: Cory Ander on January 10, 2012, 04:38 PMQuote from: Razor on January 10, 2012, 04:32 PMNo CA, I don't offer any other definition as your's and Spicey's definitions are absolutely perfect in every way. Sorry Ray, that seems, to me, to be a rather pathetic and weak response to the original question It's hardly going to aid other members understanding of "important techniques", now, is it? Bloody hell CA, your hard to please. How can I improve on what you have already said, what is it that you want me to say?Ray :