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Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 9:24 am
by stevemaury
We refer to it as a "Good Old British Curry" because of the fact that curry had topped the poll of Britain's Favourite Food for a decade JD although I think the Sunday Roast has toppled it recently to regain the title of the UK's Top Grub.
Plus the fact it's different to an authentic Indian/Bangladeshi curry.
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 9:28 am
by jetdoc
Kinda like we all enjoy chocolate and the Dutch would have us believe they invented it, but it's actually Mexican food;o)
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 10:05 am
by jetdoc
Enjoyed many "Brit style" Sunday roasts here in Thailand, but for a yank Sunday roast looks more like this;o)
baron-of-beef.jpg
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 11:36 am
by UDON-P.I.
looks like a fajita ? i thought those were dollops of sour cream
my paunch wants one
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:39 pm
by joepai
jetdoc wrote:"a good old British curry"
An oxymoron!! or did the Brits actually invent curry;o)
Of course we did - then we had to go and teach the Indians how to make a decent curry (:)
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:59 pm
by Loki
UDON-P.I. wrote:
looks like a fajita ? i thought those were dollops of sour cream
my paunch wants one
yes......want some of that also, no mayo.
Need to get out there, or do some baking myself, too hot, and too lazy. Could always fly that cart over to Platinum 168, though I would probably be the only guaranteed customer. Probably get more customers at the PTT Park petrol station down the road.
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 3:03 pm
by realbigmonkey
shrouded in mystery it is, but basically a curry is not a curry in india, it's just called gravy there, from whats known us English enjoyed the flavors so much that we got the spice merchants to blend the spices for us to take back to Britain ,but when they got there we did not know how to use the spice, so we started coming up with our own take on it. it's a bit like " American as apple pie" , well America had neither wheat or apples. somtam , chilies , papaya, tomatoes . all native to the Americas, mind you would seem strange to call somtam Mexican food , and apple pie Chinese. so yes chicken tikka masala is British....and so is apple pie
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 3:10 pm
by realbigmonkey
jetdoc wrote:Enjoyed many "Brit style" Sunday roasts here in Thailand, but for a yank Sunday roast looks more like this;o)
baron-of-beef.jpg
does look good for sure, but this is how we do it
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 5:38 pm
by jetdoc
Exactly, looks like when we BBQ;o)
Re: Papa Farangs Bakery Udon Thani, Now moved premises..
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 6:08 pm
by realbigmonkey
jetdoc wrote:Exactly, looks like when we BBQ;o)
for a yankee ,you do have a good grasp of comical sarcasm . very rarely seen outside us Brits