My real name is Hemanth and among other things, I like bikes
I like okra. Yes, a bit slimy, but I don't mind it: I adore natto, Japanese fermented soybean, which might be a world champ in the slimy category.
Bhindi masala, fried bhindi, aloo bhindi... I enjoy them all.
I'm also fond of the Japanese zen buddhist way of preparing okra. Light and somewhat less slimy, but it is cooked in broth so it's watery.
Chikashi Miyamoto
You haven't lived until you have eaten Paan from a street vendor in Delhi.
Of course I'd eat your Gumbo.
No kidding, India street food is something I'd travel for. My neighbor describes that in excruciating detail.
Josh Simonds
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Out of curiosity, would the Indian fare found in Singapore be more Southern Indian, given the large Tamil diaspora?
I was going to suggest NJ food court Indian food. A tad closer to @Too Tall, too. Btw, if one likes both Indian and Italian fares, I have just the place to recommend: a strip mall off of Route 27, where the parking lot is not paved. But it does have a BYOB Italian place that serves really good osso buco and an Indian food court. Between the meals, one could even get some in some MTB riding. Almost makes me miss NJ...
Black Daal from the Dishoom cookbook. It was delicious. Most of the local restaurants add some heat to their daal makhani and this is decidedly not spicy.
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Lovely Daal. I'm low and will check out that recipe.
Josh Simonds
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