tetris11toAsklemmy@lemmy.ml·10 months agoIndian Food is praised worldwide and celebrated in countries like the UK and Germany. Americans, why do all your comedy shows rag on Indian food?message-squarearrow-up11arrow-down10message-square34fedilink
arrow-up11arrow-down1message-squareIndian Food is praised worldwide and celebrated in countries like the UK and Germany. Americans, why do all your comedy shows rag on Indian food?tetris11toAsklemmy@lemmy.ml·10 months agomessage-square34fedilink
minus-squareVeraxusarrow-up0arrow-down0·10 months agolinkfedilinkMaybe it’s that I don’t watch much comedy, but I’ve literally never seen anything dump on Indian. There is nothing more delicious than Indian. Nothing. Not even Mexican food. I do not say that lightly.
minus-squareclutchmatticarrow-up0arrow-down0·10 months agoedit-210 months agolinkfedilinkEh, however on the Mexican side, it became kind of tradition to associate Taco Bell with uncontrollable, debilitating, liquid diarrhea
minus-squarePowerCrazyarrow-up0arrow-down5·10 months agolinkfedilinkTaco Bell isn’t “mexican food,” it’s fast food, and there was a time when it was even worse then it is now.
Maybe it’s that I don’t watch much comedy, but I’ve literally never seen anything dump on Indian. There is nothing more delicious than Indian. Nothing. Not even Mexican food. I do not say that lightly.
Eh, however on the Mexican side, it became kind of tradition to associate Taco Bell with uncontrollable, debilitating, liquid diarrhea
Taco Bell isn’t “mexican food,” it’s fast food, and there was a time when it was even worse then it is now.