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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

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> 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

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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

>

>

 

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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

> >

> >

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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

>>

>>

>

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>Nokia Game is on again.

>Go to http://uk./nokiagame/ and join the new

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I go for the stuffed paratha!

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Soche id

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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.

>

 

 

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