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madelaide
« Reply #50 on: July 01, 2011, 18:35 »

they dont use beef - buffalo is not considered beef, however,
That's an interesting concept. Smiley  I like buffalo meat, at least what I've eaten here in Brazil. Very tasty.


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« Reply #51 on: July 01, 2011, 21:32 »

I think the biggest risk for a traveler in India is the food! Grin
Buffalo is quite tasty by all accounts.....

Oh buffalo. You know you've got that when the butcher said it was beef when you're still chewing your first mouthful at 3 in the morning.

And mutton is goat, and lamb is goat. Who knows what goat is because i've never seen it on the menu - maybe lamb?
Do they have Tesco's in India ? .Must have a few  McDonalds or Burger King's ?

If you're in Delhi you don't have to worry about food at all. At all. You'll be able to get everything and anything (not monkey). 

On this beef thing - best steak I ever ate was in India. $2 for a kilo of fillet.  But you have to cook it yourself because most restaurants don't distinguish between cuts.

Muslims and christians = meat.  A sentence that sounds so wrong in so many ways, but is actually very innocent.  I'm not sure if three nouns, a conjunction and a maths sign is a legal sentence but the underlying truth is solid.


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« Reply #52 on: July 03, 2011, 10:31 »


Hello everyone.. I live in India and would tell you that there are numerous food dishes from veg to non-veg.. I guess you will never worry about it.. not too costly..
India being the best place for spicy, delicious food..

Now for photography purpose you are free to shoot anything but there are some places for which you have to take permissions.
There are lot of festivals in India. I will recommend you ppl that from September there is Ganesha Utsav festival beginning.. which is extremely huge and enjoyable



Do visit at this time for nice photography...  Wink


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« Reply #53 on: July 03, 2011, 13:18 »

Thanks for your comment pinny.I am hopely visiting New Delhi late Oct. early Nov. this year.It will be my fourth holiday this year.Screw the new car and  gas fire  Grin


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« Reply #54 on: July 07, 2011, 16:29 »

Have to put my plans on hold for India.Istockphoto just announced a Lypse to Milan,Italy.
Lots of names will be going into the draw.Might get lucky again !


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« Reply #55 on: July 08, 2011, 02:46 »

Have to put my plans on hold for India.Istockphoto just announced a Lypse to Milan,Italy.
Lots of names will be going into the draw.Might get lucky again !

So long as Lobo isn't doing the random picking of names.  Wink


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