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[-] CanadaPlus@futurology.today 10 points 1 year ago

Yeah, tandoori naan is apparently popular across neighboring countries too. I'd say India can still claim some co-ownership, just like Europeans and their various loaf breads, but I guess that's a matter of definition, so sure, it's not exclusively Indian.

The dal dishes are Indian, though. Curries in general are Indian - that one goes all the way back to Harrapa IIRC. Since you seem intent on keeping score, that's 2 to 1.

[-] givesomefucks@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

A tandor is just a type of oven champ...

It makes a difference for some stuff, but not naan.

Curries in general are Indian

Yes... Which is what I was talking about Thai doing it better...

Why are you talking about scores?

Is you just now understanding my first comment a point for me or you?

Honestly, if we're keeping score I think we should both get a point for that. I legitimately had given up on trying and wasn't going to reply again, but then I saw you got it!

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