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Have you ever had Indian food and what do you think about it?
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No, I've never had it.
Yes but I didn't like it.
Yes and it's just OK.
Yes and I love it!
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American Indian or India Indian?

7 Replies to Mags59's answer

You mean native Americans,of course, Be careful you will have the PC police all over your butt.

well, just slap me with my mink coat, too !!

Although, anyone born in the USA is a native American. I read they prefer to be referred by their tribal name, Shoshoni, Apache, Comanche, etc. Works for me.

You mean all those Westerns I watched when I was a kid called them by the wrong name? Tonto was a Native American?

I was born here. I'm a Sicilian Native American! :)

I'm a Scot-Irish Texan 'murican!!!

I mean Indians not Native Americans.

No, don't like it.

Haven't had an occasion to try Indian food. I seem to remember they make extensive use of curry.

Where I live, we have a large Indian (from India) population so I've had the pleasure of trying different types of Indian food, Northern Indian, Southern Indian, and I love all of it. I've had a terrible craving for Indian food for the last two days. Need to get me some mutter paneer and samosas. I'm salivating. Anyone that loves Indian food will know the same cravings.

1 Replies to Ask5people's answer

I absolutely LOVE Indian food. I live in an average sized town with an excellent Indian restaurant. I completely agree, once you crave it you have to have it!

Thanks. YES I like the spices. I am learning to cook more of these dishes. I make a curried stew, no meat. Family fave.

I love beef jerky! That's Indian food, right?

2 Replies to Chipmonk's answer

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Brilliant, shit for brains.

can't stand the smell of curry!

In England we have LOTS of Indian food. The curry is the perfect end to the evenings drink. I'm especially fond of Chicken Madras. If you haven't tried it, please do. The Indian continent has one of the greatest (if not the best) cuisines in the world