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From: Pat Reynolds <pat at caerlas.demon.co.uk>
Subject: LL-L "Travels" 2008.11.20 (01) [E]
In message <57c981290811200719g49f4bcf6i6dd5dddf141924bb at mail.gmail.com
>, Lowlands-L List <lowlands.list at GMAIL.COM> writes
Even what is marked with very spice in Europe is supersweet compared with
what they serve here
I find this rather confusing - I have eaten a couple of times in a
restaurant that serves food from Southern India, which is both sweet, and
very hot (a banana curry, for example).
'Spice' does not, to me, necessarily mean 'hot' - indeed, some spices are
very 'sweet' - mace, cinnamon and cardamom, for example.
Do you mean 'very mild' (rather than 'supersweet')? I can believe that!
Cheers,
Pat
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Pat Reynolds
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