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>> Sadly, the archaeological record has yet to reveal tandoori ovens or fossilised chapatis in Australia.

Only marginally relevant to the article but it never ceases to pain me when I see another piece of evidence that the delicious and varied south indian cuisine is not well-known outside south india.



Yeah, it's sad that the article mentions "Tandoori" and anything having to do with South India on the same page.


I share your pain.

Blame it on the surfeit of "Balti houses" in UK which have managed to crowbar faux north indian cuisine as the only Indian cuisine into brit pop culture!


Try west London, particularly Hounslow. Plenty of south Indian cuisine and at very reasonable prices.


Well, you know, give it time. I'm just happy that we've progressed to the point that any Indian cuisine has become common in my part of the world.


funny that tandoori roti and chapatis are from north India and evidence suggests migration from the south ... maybe the author needs a lesson in matching Indian food to region




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