Yes ,all...none of my family eat it......the house reaks for ages after cooking it and you can't get the smell out of fabrics,furniture or clothing either.....I have once tasted a mild one and had to spit it out ....
My dad had someone who worked for him ....he ate really hot curries ,his whole body stank from and no one would go near him.....lol
What? The Brits love curry. Heinz even sells curried beans there. Also, there are British restaurants. The big one here is Cornish Pasty Company. Sooooo good. For the most part, though, you'd get British food from various pubs. I used to go to some of the family-owned/ operated ones just to listen to the accents. lol
Well i do actually reside in England still.......obviously you've not eaten my mums or both Nan's cooking...... for the life of me ,I can't see how anyone can eat or even look at stuff that looks and smells so revolting....... We eat nothing hot and spicy .... What food do you like to eat ?.?
We use to go to Greece a lot and really liked their food....
We like most all see food......generally we see food and eat it to...... We have Venison over here in England......and because of it's rarity now ,that's Deer to.....:(
Britain's contributions to international haute cuisine are porridge (oatmeal), fish and chips (proper chips, not those abominations you call "French fries' despite their not being French - English chips are thick cut, half a dozen is an entire potato) and Scotch whisky. I'm prepared to forgive them a multitude of sins for the last. Single malt Islay by preference.
This post was edited by Slartibartfast at January 22, 2018 7:06 AM MST
I'm not a fan of curry either. It's not the heat - I eat raw jalapeños and enjoy them - I just don't like the flavour. My better half likes Indian food, when she gets a craving for it I order take out from the Mexican place next door.
There are so many foods I thought I would never try. I think this has to be one of the last foods I just can't do it. I have no idea why since I do like cabbage prepared other ways.