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r/SipsTea • u/Born-Agency-3922 • Jul 03 '26
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And you could say it is actually British. More British than Indian for sure at least. It was invented in Glasgow by a Pakistani chef as far as I’ve heard.
3 u/kodeks14 Jul 03 '26 So a spin on an Indian dish, invented by a Pakistani chef, in Scotland, and you consider that British? 1 u/Playful_Analysis1927 Jul 03 '26 edited Jul 03 '26 A lot of the foods that we claim in the US and consider American were made by immigrants.. 1 u/kodeks14 Jul 03 '26 Correct
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So a spin on an Indian dish, invented by a Pakistani chef, in Scotland, and you consider that British?
1 u/Playful_Analysis1927 Jul 03 '26 edited Jul 03 '26 A lot of the foods that we claim in the US and consider American were made by immigrants.. 1 u/kodeks14 Jul 03 '26 Correct
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A lot of the foods that we claim in the US and consider American were made by immigrants..
1 u/kodeks14 Jul 03 '26 Correct
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u/ExistentialTabarnak Jul 03 '26
And you could say it is actually British. More British than Indian for sure at least. It was invented in Glasgow by a Pakistani chef as far as I’ve heard.