All this talk of India lately has really got me wanting my favorite indian dish. I just made plans to go to my favorite indian resteraunt in Amsterdam on wednesday and im stocked!
Everytime I go to this restaurant it feels like some magical entranceway to narnia or something. It is this small unsuspecting door sitting between a row of shops. When you ent it you follow this long narrow hallway that twists and turns with few markings until you finally open up to the full restaurant, but prior to that you feel like your about to see mr thomas scutter by or something.
The food is amazing though and with the usual lovely indian hospitality and beers. I am usually the only one there who isnt indian, which is how I know its the right place to be :)
@freemo this is so cool. The diversity in Indian food makes me feel so proud. One can't get enough of it.
@freemo i don’t eat meat at all, unlike my family, but the real problem is dairy.
@_lunawinters Is that related to a sacred view of cows or just a desire to be vegan in general?
@freemo i am not at all religious. My family is just not that understanding in these matters. They won't agree to my decision of replacing cow milk with coconut milk. Once, I move out, I will make changes for the nature.
@_lunawinters Why would they oppose something like that. Seems weird.
@freemo they don't understand. They say, "it doesn't matter if we change or not. Others aren't changing, why should we"
@freemo @_lunawinters Coconut milk used in quantities similar to cows milk causes severe indigestion. Its because of its laxative nature. Also extracting coconut milk is a pain and India there aren’t many interested vendors.
Its mostly a western concept that people are trying to imitate here.
You know the whole rabid “lets go organic” craze.
@Full_marx @freemo what do think is a better substitute for cow milk?
Its never bothered my stomach. I personally just find it a less disgusting concept than cows milk. There are also good ethical arguments.
@freemo @_lunawinters coconut milk has a lot of fermentable carbohydrates and fewer protiens. This means your gut bacteria is gonna have a field day fermenting those starches. Some constitutions are better at digesting this stuff than others.
I have heard good stuff about almond milk. But its a bit pricey again.
Id imagine there are far more people who are lactose intolerant than there are people sensative to nut milks.
@freemo @_lunawinters we don’t know yet.
We don’t have any data that represents large scale consumption of nut milk.
So from a eugenics perspective it would be futile to comment on this.
@Full_marx @freemo @_lunawinters
Each almond takes 1.1 gallons of water, (~4 liters).
Then, there's this:
https://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/diet-tips/how-many-almonds-are-actually-your-almond-milk
@sda @freemo @_lunawinters Yes Nut milk in general is not only pricey, but also resource intensive.
Those numbers are only useful to that point if we contrast them with the resources needed to take the same quantity of cows milk. Just saying.
@_lunawinters A respectful goal. Animal welfare is a huge issue right now and feel a little guilty about my own meat consumption sometimes.