четверг, 16 октября 2008 г.

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Somebody convinced me to eat Indian food for the first time today. Suddenly I feel tons more cultured.

I live on the North end of a major thoroughfare. Itapos;s actually the old highway before they replaced it with the Freeway. The Indian food restaurant I chose to have deliver my food is on the South end of the same street. It took the delivery guy nearly an hour (perhaps longer, Iapos;m not a good timekeeper) to find my address. He kept calling me.
"Where do you live?" heapos;d ask in his thick Indian accent. "Is it by the Plaza?"
"No." Iapos;d reply, trying my hardest to be nice. "Itapos;s the North end. You have to travel North."
"By the plaza?"
"No, thatapos;s South. You have to go North."
And on and on in this manner.

Eventually he found my apartment, although I had to walk out into the street to flag him down.

Having never had Indian food, and knowing Nothing about it I accidentally ordered enough food to feed me for a week. But for $33 who can complain? I didnapos;t realize that you have to put the food together yourself, and it all looked like a bunch of sauce with one tub of rice to me. Iapos;m used to food thatapos;s more a solid than a liquid and comes already prepared on your plate. However, after fumbling around for a bit and asking Jeffrey to tell me what all this stuff was and how to eat it I�succeeded in making myself a plate of frighteningly Orange food that sent me into an asthma attack almost immediately.

I must admit, the first bite was awful. Not nauseating, but still really bad. It tasted exactly as it smelled, and it smelled rancid. But Iapos;m nothing if not persistent and adventurous. The second bite was much better and by the third bite I was completely hooked. So I ate up the small amount I had put on my plate and decided to try the Green sauce on the rice. It didnapos;t start out nearly as bad, but it also didnapos;t end up nearly as good.

In the end though, I was pleasantly surprised. I�was pretty sure Indian food was disgusting. But I was wrong. And I donapos;t mind being wrong when it means there is more food in this world for me to eat.

So today I learned that I like Orange Indian food, but Iapos;m not so fond of the Green.

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