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The dishes You Can safely enjoy in Indian restaurants
Indian restaurants can be seen in plenty in almost every part of the world. Due to unique taste and spicy foods, these restaurants have steadily gaining popularity and now they have become essential part of the food culture of every region. However, many new comers to these restaurants do not know much about what to order. This article can offer then some tips to initiate them towards satisfying their taste buds by spicy or not so spicy Indian dishes.
While you order for the Indian dishes, first of all you should be looking for the appetizers. As a safe option, you can order for Samosas as these are not much spicy and you will enjoy these triangular pastries. Samosas are filled with peas, potatoes and other vegetables that give a mixed taste. Along with it comes brown chutney with a sweet taste.
For main course of the foods, you can always pick up Tandoori as it is not a spicy dish and not hot at all. It is cooked in a clay oven and it comes in red color. It tastes great and does not come with heavy sauce. This dish can be ordered in most of the Indian restaurants.
Biryani is another dish that is very common in most of the restaurants. This dish is made of rice with vegetable that includes raisins plus your choice of meat. If you do not want hot spicy food on a particular day, then Biryani can be safe bet. But choose the meat carefully.
Curry is, of course, an essential dish that completes the menu in Indian restaurants. Curry is thick gravy with a good amount of cumin, garlic, tamarind and other tasty spices. This dish is served hot and you can specifically ask to make it hottest for you. Also, you can take curry along with your favorite meat.
Masala is another dish that is extremely tasty but you should specifically ask for the amount of spices to be added in it so that you do not get a hot and spicy version of the dish. One of the favorite dish in Indian restaurants is Chicken Tikka Masala is one of the most ordered dish in England.
Another dish that you should not miss is Vindaloo. This is a very hot dish. In fact, you should prefer it when you are in a mood to have the hottest possible dish in any restaurant. This dish is prepared by using various spices with the pepper dominating all the other spices and flavor.
Though most of the dishes come with basmati rice, but you should also have a taste of naan [bread pancakes] that go well with curry. Indian restaurants usually do not offer vegetable side dishes with the main dishes. The reason behind it is that Indian curry and naan makes you feel filled up quickly. However, you have the choice of ordering a vegetable such as aloo [potato] and baigon [eggplant]. For drinks, usually Indian beer goes well with the dishes, but you can also try mango lassi that tastes sweet and is a fruit drink. For desert, if you still need it, you can order for kulfi, a type of ice-cream with several flavors.
About the Author
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What do I look for in a hunting rifle?
I know nothing about rifles, I was invited to go hunt elk. I really want to get into it but I just don't know a thing. I want a bolt action rifle and heard tikka t3 is good plus I love the look. I want to spend like $600-700 max what's the best bolt action for the money and what do I look for on the rifle, what do I need?
The Tikka is a good gun and has some features I really like. Since it is made by Sako, the barrels are great and accuracy is one of the best out of the box. And yes they look and feel good.I currently shoot Browning A-Bolts in 30-06 and 300 WSM and the Tikka comes close to matching up. I did almost buy a Howa Stainless in 270 WSM the other day, another Very Good gun, and it was only $400.
As for elk caliber, 270 or 270 WSM are the minimums to look at. Lots of elk have been dropped with 270s for a long time. 30-06 is normally the cartridge to go to, it has great power, a good selection of bullet loadings and range enough for normal ethical hunting. You really don't NEED a magnum like a 300 WSM or 300 Win Mag unless you know for certain the range is going to be averaging greater than 200 yards, that would be very open terrain. You could go up to .338 Mag, but again there isn't need for something like that for elk. In Europe they use the 6.5x55 Swede for moose. So I suggest the Tikka in 30-06 with a Nikon or Leupold 3x9 44mm scope with nothing fancy, you don't need mil dots or Bullet Drop Compensation or even Parallax adjustments for hunting elk.
Best thing is being comfortable with your rifle. You will want to shoot the 30-06 a lot more than a Mag any day. 165 or 180 grain BONDED bullets are required. I use 165 for both deer and elk, never have to worry about a 300 yard shot on either. If you buy box ammo you might need to try more than one brand to find the one your rifle likes.
Best investment of time is to get "The Perfect Shot" for North American Game from the library. It's a great resource.
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