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Four-day meat ban in Mumbai during Jain fasting period

Do you support this four-day meat ban in Mumbai during Jain fasting period? (For Indians only)


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trust me doc home made veg baniya food is much much better than spicy thalies you eat at marwari or gujrati/rajasthani resturants :agree:

Yaar but I have not married a baniya chick, but a Parsi one.

If you have eaten vegetarian food cooked by Parsis, you would understand .....
 
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Yaar but I have not married a baniya chick, but a Parsi one.

If you have eaten vegetarian food cooked by Parsis, you would understand .....
so the crux of the matter is mrs doc is not a good veg cook :azn:

but you bieng a doctor should know eating meat in every meal of the day is not good for your healtheither :cheers:
 
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Salaam Jana ji

the way the prices of poultry and other non veg items are rising im pretty sure soon a large part of society will voulentarilly give up its flare for non veg food :-)

honestly NO they still go for it. it is like hobby no matter how costly it is
 
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so the crux of the matter is mrs doc is not a good veg cook :azn:

but you bieng a doctor should know eating meat in every meal of the day is not good for your healtheither :cheers:

Mrs Doc is not a shining beacon of vegetarian cooking. But neither is any Parsi woman.

Which is understandable, when you consider that a Parsi's definition of vegetarian is to put potatoes into chunks of meat and gravy and then garnish with a little kothmir patta or curry patta on top. And eat with kachoobar, which is chillies, onions, tomatoes, raw mango, kothmir, gur, and sarka (vinegar), with either lemon or curd per taste.
 
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Mrs Doc is not a shining beacon of vegetarian cooking. But neither is any Parsi woman.

Which is understandable, when you consider that a Parsi's definition of vegetarian is to put potatoes into chunks of meat and gravy and then garnish with a little kothmir patta or curry patta on top. And eat with kachoobar, which is chillies, onions, tomatoes, raw mango, kothmir, gur, and sarka (vinegar), with either lemon or curd per taste.
are you trying to arouse my carnivour inside me doc :astagh:

but thats right parsies are not great with veg food but guess what baniyas(young ones) love non veg parsi cquezene as a parsi friend told me whoes siter is merried into a baniya family in delhi :-)
 
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are you trying to arouse my carnivour inside me doc :astagh:

but thats right parsies are not great with veg food but guess what baniyas(young ones) love non veg parsi cquezene as a parsi friend told me whoes siter is merried into a baniya family in delhi :-)

My belief is that as a kid you should be offered everything to eat.

Over time the natural preference comes forth.

Baniyas and Tam Brams chomping into steaks and beef burgers. And bawas who feel puky looking at an egg in the morning.
 
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Meat export .!
even kapil sibbal says he is a jain :haha:

My belief is that as a kid you should be offered everything to eat.

Over time the natural preference comes forth.

Baniyas and Tam Brams chomping into steaks and beef burgers. And bawas who feel puky looking at an egg in the morning.
i remmeber daddy taking us to kake da hotel for fish fry and butter chicken on saturdays when we were kids while mom timidlli trying the gravy :lol:
what are tam brams ?
 
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even kapil sibbal says he is a jain :haha:


what are tam brams ?

Tamil brahmins I believe.

I've seen all kinds in my hostel life.

School is different because you live at home, and eat what is made at home.

even kapil sibbal says he is a jain :haha:

i remmeber daddy taking us to kake da hotel for fish fry and butter chicken on saturdays when we were kids while mom timidlli trying the gravy :lol:
what are tam brams ?

CP walla?

Man that is just divine man. I pack stuff from there and take it back on the flight back to Pune, but the taste is always different eating there direct.
 
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common dock veg food is great .... come to delhi and stay in my humble home im sure you will love the veg dishes made by we baniyas :-)

It's not that I don't like veg dishes, every cuisine in India has many veg dishes of sabji, daal and paneer items..non-veg is just one or two items in the menu. And it means either of the egg, fish or meat. But the a meal seems incomplete without at least one egg...I am ok with one veg meal, can manage a whole day, two days will be painful, I will develop homicidal tendencies by the third day, and I am surely gonna pay for a crude nuclear bomb on the fourth day...:whistle:
 
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