I would rather go to a restaurant where it is made authentically, but I LOVE Indian food. The spices are amazing and I'd eat it any day.
I wouldn't mind learning how to cook, though nobody in my family can eat spicy foods so I guess it's a problem.
I'm more into eating than cooking. I actually really like Indian food but I'm not too strong on the cooking side of things.
I prefer eating Indian food than eating it. But then again that statement holds true whether the food is Indian or not. I don't lik cooking.
I prefer eating.
Both I love well made indian food in the home not necessarly in a restauraunt.
I would like to do both. But right now, I am really busy with work and stuffs so I would consider having to eat it instead.
The indian cooking is not easy at all. It is based on a lot of special spices and you have to know where to get them - especially in oriental super markets and of course markets- and how to use them properly.
To make a good indian meal you can use rice and vegetables without any meat. There is the chicken masala and other kinds of chicken dishes but the basic cooking is vageterian.
As for eating indian food- that is much easier. Just be carefull- the western stomach is not used to this spicy taste...
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