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- From: smckinty@sunicnc.France.Sun.COM (Steve McKinty - Sun ICNC)
- Newsgroups: uk.misc,soc.culture.celtic
- Subject: Re: humor in England
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 08:52:53 GMT
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- References: <7065@pharaoh.cyborg.bt.co.uk> <721261643snz@kram.demon.co.uk> <BxG2AG.3HE@cck.coventry.ac.uk> <1992Nov12.141530.2632@lsl.co.uk> <1992Nov19.124012.1601@rdg.dec.com>
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- In article <1992Nov19.124012.1601@rdg.dec.com>, cockburn@edieng.enet.dec.com (Craig Cockburn) writes:
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- >
- > I have never seen Pakora in an Indian restaurant in England, and I've been
- > to quite a few including Southall probably the Curry Capital of Britain!
- > Pakora is, however, available in supermarkets.
- >
- > Pakora is available in virtually every Indian restaurant/take-away in
- > Scotland. Does anyone know why there is this difference?
- >
- > Craig
- >
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- Hmm. I've seen it in Indian restaurants in N. Ireland, and I'm pretty
- sure it was on the menu in the only Welsh Indian Restaurant I've been
- in.
-
- Looks like the English are missing out again...
-
- Steve
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