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Postby welsh wizard » Sat Jun 11, 2005 10:52 am

Hi Aris

Well filling your loaf with chips is one thing - curry is somthing else. Did they sell tickets to people to watch them eat this Bunny Chow? and re the name was it rabbit curry?
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Postby aris » Sat Jun 11, 2005 12:24 pm

Heh, nothing to do with rabbits i'm afraid :-) "Bunny" was derived from 'Bania' which refers to Hindu's beloging to the mercantile class (mostly vegetarians). The term arose in the Indian restaurants which served hunks of bread filled with a saucy bean curry. So Bania chow became Bunny Chow.

It's not so difficult to eat. It does tend to be a takeaway meal, or street food though. You can eat the currywith a fork, then eat the container too ;-)
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