Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 hmmm...they have nan and puri here.... and i meant to say " masala " last e-mail...stoopid fingers " sarah monster " <chocofungi wrote: >> ok...humor the foriegner...wot in the blazes is a poppadom?? some sort of cake, er >pastie we wotever you brits call em??? > >a poppadom is a kind of fried thin biscuit thingy thats used as a starter for indian >meals. they're lovely. > >sarah > > > >To to the Digest Mode [ recommended ], send an email to: vegan-network-digest > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 > hmmm...they have nan and puri here that would be " naan " . which are also lovely, especially with garlic in i know of an indian restaurant in town that has naan breads so big you can barely fit them on the table. and i'm not exagerating either. sarah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 you've got to be a bit wary about naan breads...I know that some shop bought ones have yoghurt as an ingredient.... keep 'em peeled. gareth --- sarah monster <chocofungi wrote: > > hmmm...they have nan and puri here > > that would be " naan " . which are also lovely, especially with garlic > in > i know of an indian restaurant in town that has naan breads so big > you can barely fit > them on the table. and i'm not exagerating either. > > sarah > > __________ Nokia Game is on again. Go to http://uk./nokiagame/ and join the new all media adventure before November 3rd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2001 Report Share Posted October 31, 2001 When I've been in Indian restaurants and asked about nan, I have yet to find any that is vegan. It always seems to be made with either egg or a milk product. I always get steered toward chapati instead. Stevie. --- Gareth <gpashley wrote: > you've got to be a bit wary about naan breads...I know that some shop > bought ones have yoghurt as an ingredient.... > > keep 'em peeled. > > gareth > > > --- sarah monster <chocofungi wrote: > > hmmm...they have > nan and puri here > > > > that would be " naan " . which are also lovely, especially with garlic > > in > > i know of an indian restaurant in town that has naan breads so big > > you can barely fit > > them on the table. and i'm not exagerating either. > > > > sarah > > > > > > __________ > Nokia Game is on again. > Go to http://uk./nokiagame/ and join the new > all media adventure before November 3rd. > ===== Free antivirus software at www.grisoft.com Free firewall software at www.zonealarm.com Check against email hoaxes at www.stiller.com/hoaxes.htm or www.scambusters.org/legends.html Make a great connection at Personals. http://personals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2001 Report Share Posted October 31, 2001 yah, some have yoghurt, some have ghee ya have to be careful fraggle Gareth <gpashley wrote: >you've got to be a bit wary about naan breads...I know that some shop >bought ones have yoghurt as an ingredient.... > >keep 'em peeled. > >gareth > > > --- sarah monster <chocofungi wrote: > > hmmm...they have >nan and puri here >> >> that would be " naan " . which are also lovely, especially with garlic >> in >> i know of an indian restaurant in town that has naan breads so big >> you can barely fit >> them on the table. and i'm not exagerating either. >> >> sarah >> >> > >__________ >Nokia Game is on again. >Go to http://uk./nokiagame/ and join the new >all media adventure before November 3rd. > > >To to the Digest Mode [ recommended ], send an email to: vegan-network-digest > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 I go for the stuffed paratha! - Soche id vegan-network Wednesday, October 31, 2001 12:00 AM Re: [100% veg*n ] poppadoms When I've been in Indian restaurants and asked about nan, I have yet to find any that is vegan. It always seems to be made with either egg or a milk product. I always get steered toward chapati instead. Stevie. --- Gareth <gpashley wrote: > you've got to be a bit wary about naan breads...I know that some shop > bought ones have yoghurt as an ingredient.... > > keep 'em peeled. > > gareth > > > --- sarah monster <chocofungi wrote: > > hmmm...they have > nan and puri here > > > > that would be " naan " . which are also lovely, especially with garlic > > in > > i know of an indian restaurant in town that has naan breads so big > > you can barely fit > > them on the table. and i'm not exagerating either. > > > > sarah > > > > > > __________ > Nokia Game is on again. > Go to http://uk./nokiagame/ and join the new > all media adventure before November 3rd. > ===== Free antivirus software at www.grisoft.com Free firewall software at www.zonealarm.com Check against email hoaxes at www.stiller.com/hoaxes.htm or www.scambusters.org/legends.html Make a great connection at Personals. http://personals. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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