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minus-squareandroogee (they/she)linkfedilinkEnglish11•9 months ago“our” curries Damn, the empire mindset alive and well lmao
minus-square@Mr_Blottlink14•9 months agoOur curries. Conceived by British people. Whose families may have come come from other countries. You know. British people
minus-square@VubDapplelink5•9 months agoLike American Chinese food isn’t actually what would be eaten by Chinese people from China
minus-squareFushuan [he/him]linkfedilinkEnglish2•9 months agoHence why they said “our curry” instead of “curry”, to specify which kind of curry they are speaking about since by saying curry in general one might not think about British curry. Just like Australian sushi.
minus-square@sizzlerlink6•9 months agoI don’t think you get it, lots of popular curries were “concieved” in the UK
minus-square@kaffienelinkEnglish1•9 months agoLook up where tikka masala was created. Also, the UK has Asian people.
“our” curries
Damn, the empire mindset alive and well lmao
Our curries. Conceived by British people. Whose families may have come come from other countries. You know. British people
Like American Chinese food isn’t actually what would be eaten by Chinese people from China
Hence why they said “our curry” instead of “curry”, to specify which kind of curry they are speaking about since by saying curry in general one might not think about British curry. Just like Australian sushi.
I don’t think you get it, lots of popular curries were “concieved” in the UK
Look up where tikka masala was created. Also, the UK has Asian people.