Indian food is overrated as hell

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I mean I get people like the spicyness of the food but mexican food is superior in that aspect as its flavours are more palatble. Also indian food is super unhealthy and is why basically all indian men are super skinnyfat and lack muscle. Indian food lacks a good source of protein.
 
Indian food is one of those things where it really depends on who makes it whether it's good or not. I've had some really good Indian food and some really terrible Indian food. There was one pretty fucking good Indian restaurant near where I used to live years ago. That place was the first time I ever tried goat meat and it actually wasn't too bad. A bit like lamb but stronger tasting. It was nice because it cut through all the curry spices and you could still taste the meat. They changed owners at some point and the food became pure garbage.

My wife used to work with an Indian lady that would sometimes give her jars of homemade chutney. That shit was so good. Way better than any chutney I've had from a restaurant or from a store. Also paneer is fucking good. I know it's pretty much just cream that's been condensed to the point where it becomes like cheese so they're pretty much little heart attack squares but man that shit's good.
 
I mean I get people like the spicyness of the food but mexican food is superior in that aspect as its flavours are more palatble. Also indian food is super unhealthy and is why basically all indian men are super skinnyfat and lack muscle. Indian food lacks a good source of protein.
Mexican food is absolutely disgusting. Bean slop and nasty cheese. Corn is not a very good grain either, kind of cloying taste rather than neutral. Also have you ever seen Mexicans? They're all fat and they have a higher obesity rate than the US.

Lentils and chickpea are superior vegetarian protein than bean anyway. Plus paneer is a very tasty cheese that can actually stand alone as the center of a meal, and the yogurt sauce is extremely good. Indian food has better spices. And if you eat it with meat, lamb is a superior meat to any meat in the world.
Indian spices are solid, but the constant focus on chickpeas and vegetarian shit is the issue
Consuming less meat is usually superior. Red meat is high in cholesterol, which reacts negatively with the excessive omega-6 we consume due to seed oils to cause heart disease. They feed chicken, turkey, and farmed fish/shellfish soy and graincakes laden in seed oils. If it isn't wild, or you didn't raise the animal/fish yourself, you're getting poisoned. Better to eat more vegetarian cuisine since you can more easily avoid sneed oils plus it's cheaper.
I agree with you on this the lack of meat makes indian food super unhealthy and bad tasting in my opinion. so many indians are fat/skinnyfat because they have a shitty diet.
Actually, Indian vegetarianism is perfectly healthy because they eat dairy like yogurt, paneer, ghee (butter) which includes the necessary nutrients that vegan diets lack. It's just a little low on protein so you should supplement it with fish or game.
 
Every time I've tried to eat Indian food it tastes like they did this with Axe body spray on everything.
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I respectfully disagree with your points mexican food isnt very healthy but it at least tastes good, the spices used by mexicans and their style of cooking is very popular for a reason. Also india has an obesity rate of 40 percent while mexico only really became obese with the introduction of ultraprocessed goyslop in the 80s. Coke is really popular in mexico there is a whole cult dedicated to it which contributes a lot to obesity. If you remove modern goyslop from the diet the mexican food is actually pretty healthy. Also authentic mexican tacos do not use cheese as an ingrident. Mexican food is made with corn flour which is a whole grain and much healthier than the huge amounts of rice indians eat, also the quantity of a tortila is much less than the rice used in indian food. Indians are mostly vegiterian/almost vegiteran so they dont really eat much meat which hurts their cuisine. You need meats to remain healthy indians are all skinnyfat from a lack of protein in their diets. Personally I perfer chicken and fish to red meat.
 
Indian food was invented by the british during colonialism of india.. they literally had to teach the savages how to cook real food and not slop. Pretty much every bit of Indian food you eat in the west has its origins back to Colonialism or even sooner in time when health regulations came into place forcing them to cook properly in England.

If you have ever actually seen the stuff they eat in India it sure as hell would not be tasty or digestible for humans. This is not some "yt pepo think mayo is spicy" its just a fact its some of the most dirty over spiced load of slop. its not about the flavor its about making the spices over power literally every other sense so you cannot taste it.
Its all literal runny slop or deepfried slop.

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Anyway I like Lamb korma, Lamb Kasmiri and Beef Vindaloo from a local place I used to live by.
Also like using left over roast lamb to make lamb biryani, did that this week.
 
That place was the first time I ever tried goat meat and it actually wasn't too bad. A bit like lamb but stronger tasting. It was nice because it cut through all the curry spices and you could still taste the meat.
There was an Indian place in my town that had an amazing goat curry. The first time I ordered it was just for the novelty of eating goat, but it was so tasty that it ended up being what I always ordered when I went there.
 
I have never understood the fascination with muh ethnic food. I have found much more joy in finding recipes made by white people 100+ years ago and making that than any shitter beaner restaurant. I can't even fathom eating at an Indian restaurant considering how low their general sanitary standards are as a people.
 
@Save the Loli

I respectfully disagree with your points mexican food isnt very healthy but it at least tastes good, the spices used by mexicans and their style of cooking is very popular for a reason. Also india has an obesity rate of 40 percent while mexico only really became obese with the introduction of ultraprocessed goyslop in the 80s. Coke is really popular in mexico there is a whole cult dedicated to it which contributes a lot to obesity. If you remove modern goyslop from the diet the mexican food is actually pretty healthy. Also authentic mexican tacos do not use cheese as an ingrident. Mexican food is made with corn flour which is a whole grain and much healthier than the huge amounts of rice indians eat, also the quantity of a tortila is much less than the rice used in indian food.
The white rice at Indian restaurants isn't healthy, but you can substitute brown rice which is certainly very healthy. Plus you can just add the meat. Some communities in India eat fish, some eat eggs, and Muslims eat everything beside pork. I once went to a Muslim-ran Indian restaurant that had some sort of beef curry and ordered it for the novelty, it was good enough I guess (I'd rather just order lamb, honestly, lamb is the best meat).
Indians are mostly vegiterian/almost vegiteran so they dont really eat much meat which hurts their cuisine. You need meats to remain healthy indians are all skinnyfat from a lack of protein in their diets. Personally I perfer chicken and fish to red meat.
Got any proof? There's many athletes (Indian or otherwise) who eat that sort of diet, plus historical records of Hindu warrior groups we know ate that diet since we know exactly what their sect forbade. Adding dairy to a vegetarian diet provides the necessary nutrients and proteins a vegan diet lacks.

Indian vegetarian cuisine is also incredibly easy (really hard to fuck up) and cheap to cook while making a tasty and very healthy meal.
Indian food was invented by the british during colonialism of india.. they literally had to teach the savages how to cook real food and not slop. Pretty much every bit of Indian food you eat in the west has its origins back to Colonialism or even sooner in time when health regulations came into place forcing them to cook properly in England.

If you have ever actually seen the stuff they eat in India it sure as hell would not be tasty or digestible for humans. This is not some "yt pepo think mayo is spicy" its just a fact its some of the most dirty over spiced load of slop. its not about the flavor its about making the spices over power literally every other sense so you cannot taste it.
Its all literal runny slop or deepfried slop.
That's street food. I guess it's technically very representative of Indian food in the same way McDonalds is representative of American food, but it's just one segment. The "Indian food" most people think of though was actually invented by Muslims. Like biryani is just a Persian rice dish.
 
Anyway I like Lamb korma, Lamb Kasmiri and Beef Vindaloo from a local place I used to live by.
Also like using left over roast lamb to make lamb biryani, did that this week.
Any Indian dish with meat, poultry or fish isn't a real Indian dish. What they actually eat is the cheapest possible veggie slop stews.

Here are some innocent people trying some.

 
@Save the Loli There are too many things to quote so I'll just summarize my thoughts here.

I can see where you're coming from stating that vegetarian food can be healthier than red meats. There are several factors that can contribute to this, but if we consider the quality of meat coming from areas that are predominantly vegetarian then I tend to agree. The diet of these animals is sub-par with a lot of pollution contributing to a poor quality of life as well as poor nutrition once consumed.

When I think of foods being "problematic" or "not great" I'm thinking more along the lines of bioavailability. When considering plant based proteins against animal based proteins, there is a stark difference between the two which ultimately favors the consumption of meat for the purposes of overall nutrition. That's by no means to say that you can't get your dietary needs or body build off of a vegetarian diet (it's been shown in athletes for years) but the amount of vegetarian food necessary to achieve the same micro and macronutrients for bodybuilding would add significant time and effort to eating by comparison to eating a meat-based diet.

Now by no means do I have issue with eating vegetarian periodically - humans are omnivorous and it'd be retarded to pretend otherwise - but consider lifestyle, availability, and overall health, and you'll see that a balanced diet is important. The problem that I see with Indian food, and thereby Indian culture, is a failure to eat things that would provide many of the micro and macronutrients that they need, leading to the "skinnyfat" physiques you see in a lot of impoverished areas.

All this to say that taste is something I think they absolutely do correctly. The spices and aromas of Indian food is excellent and that's something that should be lauded. That said, I also think that their reliance on vegetarian, fried foods contributes to an unhealthy lifestyle overall.

I will fuck up a good korma though.
 
Got any proof? There's many athletes (Indian or otherwise) who eat that sort of diet, plus historical records of Hindu warrior groups we know ate that diet since we know exactly what their sect forbade. Adding dairy to a vegetarian diet provides the necessary nutrients and proteins a vegan diet lacks.
And yet they have never won a war and rarely win at sports.
 
The only Indian food that ever wowed me was mint cutney which is a sauce and everything about is not Indian specific. Mint, cilantro, green pepper, ginger, cumin, etc... all have external origins and uses in other dishes.
 
Indian food was invented by the british during colonialism of india.. they literally had to teach the savages how to cook real food and not slop. Pretty much every bit of Indian food you eat in the west has its origins back to Colonialism or even sooner in time when health regulations came into place forcing them to cook properly in England.

If you have ever actually seen the stuff they eat in India it sure as hell would not be tasty or digestible for humans. This is not some "yt pepo think mayo is spicy" its just a fact its some of the most dirty over spiced load of slop. its not about the flavor its about making the spices over power literally every other sense so you cannot taste it.
Its all literal runny slop or deepfried slop.

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Anyway I like Lamb korma, Lamb Kasmiri and Beef Vindaloo from a local place I used to live by.
Also like using left over roast lamb to make lamb biryani, did that this week.
Speaking of slop, dumb question but can any true and honest sandnigger explain to me how you’re not shitting liquid 24/7? I have a fascination with ethnic cuisine but every time I look at Indian breakfasts, Indian school lunches, Indian catering, etc. it’s always slop and slop-mops across the board. Don’t get me wrong, it’s delicious slop, but it is a lot of slop.

Edited to add: the British have yet to teach themselves how to cook real food. I’d rather eat something that tastes great and looks like vomit than something that looks like vomit, tastes like vomit, and also carries the name Spotted Dick.
 
Speaking of slop, dumb question but can any true and honest sandnigger explain to me how you’re not shitting liquid 24/7? I have a fascination with ethnic cuisine but every time I look at Indian breakfasts, Indian school lunches, Indian catering, etc. it’s always slop and slop-mops across the board. Don’t get me wrong, it’s delicious slop, but it is a lot of slop.

Edited to add: the British have yet to teach themselves how to cook real food. I’d rather eat something that tastes great and looks like vomit than something that looks like vomit, tastes like vomit, and also carries the name Spotted Dick.
Im iranian if you count that as sandnigger our food isnt really spicy more so emphasis on flavour contrasts, im tired right now from work but here is a wikipedia article showing our food https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_cuisine we have more slightly sour food than spicy shit
 
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