Quote from: Beard82 on October 02, 2023, 06:33:54 PMQuote from: frank black on October 02, 2023, 06:32:12 PMQuote from: adrenachrome on October 02, 2023, 05:21:34 PMPau Torres Paella!https://twitter.com/AVFCOfficial/status/1708878902016331865Jeez that is the most unappetizing paella I’ve ever seen. But at least his garden is pest free.I know - how do you burn Paella!Aren’t you supposed to burn paella? The bottom should have a crust.
Quote from: frank black on October 02, 2023, 06:32:12 PMQuote from: adrenachrome on October 02, 2023, 05:21:34 PMPau Torres Paella!https://twitter.com/AVFCOfficial/status/1708878902016331865Jeez that is the most unappetizing paella I’ve ever seen. But at least his garden is pest free.I know - how do you burn Paella!
Quote from: adrenachrome on October 02, 2023, 05:21:34 PMPau Torres Paella!https://twitter.com/AVFCOfficial/status/1708878902016331865Jeez that is the most unappetizing paella I’ve ever seen. But at least his garden is pest free.
Pau Torres Paella!https://twitter.com/AVFCOfficial/status/1708878902016331865
You're supposed to burn paella - the bottom is supposed to be black and crunchy, the socarrat
There is no worldwide modern Spanish diaspora as there is with those other nationalities.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 14, 2023, 05:44:09 PMThere is no worldwide modern Spanish diaspora as there is with those other nationalities. I'd also wonder whether the original claim is correct. There are thousands of Indian restaurants in the UK for obvious colonial reasons, but I wouldn't say they're particularly prevalent in many other countries compared to other cuisines. Without looking it up, I'd bet that in most cities outside the UK and the Indian sub-continent you're going to find more Japanese than you would Indian. Probably Thai as well.
Quote from: Dave on October 14, 2023, 05:58:08 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 14, 2023, 05:44:09 PMThere is no worldwide modern Spanish diaspora as there is with those other nationalities. I'd also wonder whether the original claim is correct. There are thousands of Indian restaurants in the UK for obvious colonial reasons, but I wouldn't say they're particularly prevalent in many other countries compared to other cuisines. Without looking it up, I'd bet that in most cities outside the UK and the Indian sub-continent you're going to find more Japanese than you would Indian. Probably Thai as well.In my experience Indian food is very common all over northern and central Europe.
Quote from: paul_e on October 14, 2023, 06:02:02 PMQuote from: Dave on October 14, 2023, 05:58:08 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 14, 2023, 05:44:09 PMThere is no worldwide modern Spanish diaspora as there is with those other nationalities. I'd also wonder whether the original claim is correct. There are thousands of Indian restaurants in the UK for obvious colonial reasons, but I wouldn't say they're particularly prevalent in many other countries compared to other cuisines. Without looking it up, I'd bet that in most cities outside the UK and the Indian sub-continent you're going to find more Japanese than you would Indian. Probably Thai as well.In my experience Indian food is very common all over northern and central Europe.I know. I didn't suggest that it wasn't very common. I'm just not sure I'd be making the claim that worldwide it's one of the "3 most popular foods that appear in almost every major city in the world".
Quote from: Dave on October 14, 2023, 06:09:38 PMQuote from: paul_e on October 14, 2023, 06:02:02 PMQuote from: Dave on October 14, 2023, 05:58:08 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 14, 2023, 05:44:09 PMThere is no worldwide modern Spanish diaspora as there is with those other nationalities. I'd also wonder whether the original claim is correct. There are thousands of Indian restaurants in the UK for obvious colonial reasons, but I wouldn't say they're particularly prevalent in many other countries compared to other cuisines. Without looking it up, I'd bet that in most cities outside the UK and the Indian sub-continent you're going to find more Japanese than you would Indian. Probably Thai as well.In my experience Indian food is very common all over northern and central Europe.I know. I didn't suggest that it wasn't very common. I'm just not sure I'd be making the claim that worldwide it's one of the "3 most popular foods that appear in almost every major city in the world".I think you might be right but for the wrong reason. It's easy to dismiss it but American food is everywhere, I'd put Indian above Sushi and Thai in my experience though. That is very European biased so maybe it's different elsewhere.
The fact the UK has no food culture has turned out to be such a blessing. We are happy to steal any cuisine (and do it well) whereas France/Italy/Spain seem stuck and restricted by their heritage.
How did we get from major world cities to Lviv, Aalborg and Krakow?