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    Beleive it or not, the restuarant we went to did actually have a chocolate naan bread and chocolate curry on the menu!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    Beleive it or not, the restuarant we went to did actually have a chocolate naan bread and chocolate curry on the menu!!
    LOL!
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    It's funny that you guys intentionally make yourselves suffer. Further proof that the human race is doomed....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    It's funny that you guys intentionally make yourselves suffer. Further proof that the human race is doomed....
    I Wouldnt say we suffered, it wasnt like we were made to watch ghostbusters or anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    It's funny that you guys intentionally make yourselves suffer. Further proof that the human race is doomed....
    Who shat in your punchbowl?

    Just to clarify. Eating hot currys isn't just about showing off. This is something that spice n00bs usually don't consider due to lack of personal experience but there is a strange, drug-like high - a sort of light-headed minor euphoria - that washes over you just after you have eaten a super-hot curry. It seems to be some kind of physiological reaction to the capsaicin and it kicks in once you enter the tens- and hundreds of thousands of units Scoville. It sort of hurts but it has the effect of lifting your mood, so the pain itself becomes an object of fun (when consumed with friends). It is not purely an act of bravado, at least not for me, but there is some social value in the competitive banter it engenders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    If there's a place on this planet that could make an already lard drenched heart blocking slice of bread, even more unhealthy, that would be Scotland! I'm surprised they haven't thought about battering it with a mars bar in it too!
    Actually it's called a Panir Nan and is a traditional Indian food, not a made up Scottish thing like Chicken Tikka Masala. And it contains no lard.

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    It was a bit of a joke, guys. Apparently a poor one.

    Although, as a person that can't handle spicy foods and has heartburn on a daily basis..... I will say that you guys are friggin nuts for going near that stuff!
    Last edited by bassman; 16-Jan-2012 at 12:08 PM. Reason: .

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    Quote Originally Posted by krakenslayer View Post
    Actually it's called a Panir Nan and is a traditional Indian food
    And it's not too sickly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    It was a bit of a joke, guys. Apparently a poor one.

    Although, as a person that can't handle spicy foods and has heartburn on a daily basis..... I will say that you guys are friggin nuts for going near that stuff!
    I thought my response was quite good

    To be honest, im actually thinking of retrying this, i dont like the idea of being defeated by a curry, its a new concept to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    And it's not too sickly?
    Not at all. It's not like cheddar or even mozzarella, it's a very light, mild Indian cheese and it has a slight cooling effect when eaten with a hot curry.
    Last edited by krakenslayer; 16-Jan-2012 at 01:18 PM. Reason: .

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    Quote Originally Posted by krakenslayer View Post
    Not at all. It's not like cheddar or even mozzarella, it's a very light, mild Indian cheese and it has a slight cooling effect when eaten with a hot curry.
    I'm famiiar with indian cheese - My second favourite side dish is Saag Paneer

    I'll ask for a paneer naan next time I'm out
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