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ok do try! I will certainly look forward for them.
At the same time do you have any recipes of Azerbaijan food? I do wonder what their diet is. Its such a small, unknown country. I would vastly interested to learn more about it!
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Posted: 2002-07-03 11:21:00
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hey maltesh my granddad was from jaffna, when asked where he wanted to live he decided colombo...then his son (my dad) had a sri lankan passport, my mom is singhalese, and I am an LTTE rebel, joking but i swear they are the worlds best terrorists! its crazy...did you hear what they did to the sri lankan airport over last summer? lol...they took over the army base near the air port destory three IAF jets destroyed lik 6 sri lankan migs haha and then they entered the airport throught the military base.....but im sorry to say ive been eaating chilli since i was born...i eat more cilli than all my family members
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Posted: 2002-07-03 12:28:00
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Here the main dishes are mostly all kebabs.... ( they haven't heard of an oven yet

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We also have Dolma,which are vineleaves with stuff inside
Go to
www.bakupages.com or
www.azerb.com
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Posted: 2002-07-03 13:14:00
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Vsnake> If you like chillies so much then great!

Here is one quick chilli snack for you. We have this with tea back home in the evenings.
Take gram flour and add a bit of salt and baking powder to it. Mix it into a paste (not too thick, not too watery). Add to it half a tea spoon of chilli powder so that you get the tingling taste on the tongue. Now take chillies (preferably the thick ones, not the thin long ones) and dip them in the paste so that it is covered fully and then fry em in sunflower oil. Fry till it becomes golden in colour and eat when it is hot. Mmmmm

im sure you will really like it!
If the chilli has too many seeds and its too hot to eat, then add a few drops of lemon juice inside it. It also improves the taste
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Posted: 2002-07-03 13:20:00
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Arroy> cool! kebabs are mouth watering

I will visit the links you have suggested and see if I can learn something from there. Thanks
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Posted: 2002-07-03 13:23:00
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vine leaves rock!!!!!!!!1
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Posted: 2002-07-03 13:27:00
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hey anyone from bombay...
its also nice to see major foodies around here
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Posted: 2002-07-03 21:49:00
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hey Arun! what a surprise to see another Indian in the forum. Haven't seen you around.. I think we are the only two Indians in this forum
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Posted: 2002-07-04 10:28:00
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Hey ppl, another Indian is here.
Its nice to see ppl talking abt food here. Its making me hungry
Anyways, whats going on out there in India? Yashwant Singh is the new External Affairs minister, eh? He wont do the job as nicely as his predecessor did!
@maltesh: u an investor? broker? trader? what?
@vsnake: I've heard abt that stuff going on in Sri Lanka. But haven't the Norwegian peace talks been successful?
All others: If you are into food, send me a sample of ur food items here in Dubai and I will sample them and tell you how good they are. Im a good food reviewer.

ka india mein bol bala ho gaya (dont stress ur mind, this stuff is in hindi!)
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Posted: 2002-07-04 11:25:00
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ewap> Mez a broker and an analyst

What are you doing in Dubai? By the way its Jaswant Singh who is the new finance minister and not Yashwanth Singh

You made a clone of finance and foreign minsiters

But I think the new finance minister is better. He understands the pulse of the financial market better than his predecessor. More than that he knows how to convince his opponents the need for strong measures and will not 'roll back'. Only time will tell.
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Posted: 2002-07-04 11:49:00
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