• captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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    Yeah, tikka masala is awesome. And yeah fish and chips is amazing too. It’s just that brits also have stuff like boiled roasts

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        Something I’ve seen brits complain about on the internet before, Something about Sunday roasts involving far too much boiling and not enough seasoning

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      I do believe tikka masala is British but it is funny that it’s the first thing you said because it’s also very clearly Indian

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        Yes, that was intentional to attempt to be humorous. It was invented by brits returning home attempting to recreate Indian food.

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        There is a whole category of British-Indian food which is from immigrants creating completely new types of curries that dont exist in India.

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        indian the same as pizza is italian. invented elsewhere by emigres to another country who then had family bring back the crazy new fusion food for the people of the homeland to go “oh that’s good.”

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            what am i thinking of then that’s an itallian-american dish that got popular back in italy. i was thinking the phenomenon was called pizzafication but maybe it’s… lasagnafication?