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Gindelbi Posted on Mon Jul 13 2009
Makes me feel bad when I watch this while eating butter chicken. Hahaha
Reply 0 - Replies4ray Posted on Mon Jul 13 2009
WoW! I like this sort of spicy salads that have a lot of crunch!
Reply 0 - Repliestigerbomb94 Posted on Tue Jul 14 2009
Anyone know what is the yellow/orange thing he sprinkles on the salad at the end? It sounds like he's saying "sev", but I don't know what that is. Is it saffron?
Reply 0 - Repliesbreathingmylife Posted on Tue Jul 14 2009
its a savory snack made with gram flour i think (chickpea flour), its crunchy and salty...not saffron... i guess you could find it in an indian store
Reply 0 - RepliesLookhaLikeAMan Posted on Fri Jul 17 2009
You can buy it from your local Indian grocery store.
Reply 0 - RepliesLookhaLikeAMan Posted on Fri Oct 09 2009
Its not saffron. Its deep fried noodle kind of thing. Available at Indian grocery store.
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corbox Posted on Mon Jul 13 2009
FIRST YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH, salad for my breakfast lol
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