Yes i understand how when the British colonized India and got those exotic spices and the Indians who immigrated to the UK, opened up lots of restaurants there. But still, in my 1st trip to the UK last year, I saw more Indian dishes than Chinese. Heck, even in a Chinese restaurant, we have the option to add some curry sauce on the side. And for the fish and chip shops, you can even have curry sauce to go with the chips and fish.

Is this a culinary thing, i.e. curries are easier to cook? My friend is Indian and although the curries look easy to make, gathering the correct ingredients is very tricky. Missing one and your dish doesnt turn out well. The UK already had these exotic spices so it is easier to make the dish?

Or is it a regional thing? It is freezing in England and so hot dishes like curries are perfect? Traditional stews are kinda bland so something liquid like curry is better?

  • Pricklesthemagicfish@reddthat.com
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    18 hours ago

    Well the british empire caused all the current day problems. Instead of fixing any of it they choose to keep worshiping royalsl who are into fucking kids?

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        17 hours ago

        He’s right though, we can blame the British for most of our problems. Hell, it’s even taught in schools although they don’t come out and blame them directly.

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        18 hours ago

        You did a good job learning in school son. I bet you got all As
        Allways trust Authority.
        Any propaganda is alright.
        Anything but critical thinking.