Hello, everyone, and welcome to EnglishPod.
My name is Marco.
My name is Catherine.
And if you've been listening to our recent lessons, you know that we've been talking a lot about food.
That's right.
And today we have another lesson all about food from a different country.
Last time we took a look at Mexican food, Chinese food.
Now, we are talking about Indian food.
Okay.
Indian food is very famous for being spicy, but not all of it is spicy.
Let's take a listen to today's dialogue and find out just what kinds of food you will find at an Indian restaurant.
So where is this mystery restaurant that we're going to?
It's an Indian restaurant.
I know you have never had Indian food, so I thought you might want to try it.
That sounds great.
I am craving some type of beef dish.
Well, Indian cuisine actually doesn't serve beef.
You see, cows are a sacred animal, a very important element in the Hindu religion, so beef is not eaten.
I see.
So what are we having?
Chicken?
There are many amazing dishes to choose from.
We can have some chicken chikka masala, which is an amazing curry.
It's a bit spicy, but I think you can handle it.
Sounds good.
I've always heard that Indian spices give a rich flavor to food.
Yeah.
Also, we can have some naan bread, which is baked in a tandoori oven.
Since you don't use any utensils to eat, you can use this bread to scoop up the curry or rice.
What about veggies?
Oh, they have a good variety of vegetable-based dishes like palak paneer, vegetable samosas, or dal.
It all sounds so exquisite.
I can't wait.
All right, we're back.
Now let's take a look at a couple of words and phrases here on Language Takeaway.
Language Takeaway.
So in this first Language Takeaway today, we have words that are about the kinds of food we're eating today.
So the first one, the character said, I am craving some type of beef.
So to crave something.
Okay, so that is a verb, to crave, and that means that you have a desire.
You really want to eat something, to have a particular thing.
That's right, but it's particular, so it's something specific.
For example, pregnant women are famous for craving strange foods like pickles.
Yeah, exactly.
So if you say, I'm craving some ice cream, you specifically want ice cream or maybe vanilla ice cream.
Exactly.
And this person wants beef, but unfortunately there is no beef at Indian restaurants because cows are what?
Cows are a sacred animal, so they are sacred in India.
Sacred means special or somehow important in a religious way.
For example, you could say this is a very sacred place, so please don't use cameras or phones and take your shoes off.
That's right.
So the word sacred refers to something that is religious and very important for that religion.
Basically on this occasion, we're talking about the Hindu religion.
Okay, so the Hindu religion or Hinduism is a religion that's widely practiced in the world and maybe most commonly found in India.
So you'll see a lot of Hindu temples in India and people don't eat beef like we said because cows are sacred in the Hindu religion.
That's right.
Okay, so now in India or for Indian food, it's common to not use any type of utensil to eat.
Okay, so you might be wondering, what is a utensil?
I know forks, I know spoons.
Well, utensil is the word that describes all forks, spoons and knives, things that you eat with.
Okay, so utensils are tools for eating and it's a very general category.
Right, exactly.
So utensils are spoons, forks, knives, everything.
Chopsticks are utensils even.
Okay, very good.
And now since we don't use any utensils, you usually eat with your hand and you scoop up the food, the rice or the curry.
Okay, to scoop up, this is a verb and usually you use your hands to scoop something.
So in this case, I can use a piece of bread to scoop up or to pick up some food.
That's right.
So to scoop up, it usually means that you somehow make a little bowl or a little figure with your hand so that the liquid or the food will fit inside, kind of like a little scoop.
Or a little cup, that's right.
Exactly.
So to scoop up, scoop something up.
Alright, so now let's go back, let's review this dialogue and when we come back, we're going to take a look at the specific Indian dishes found in this dialogue.
So where is this mystery restaurant that we're going to?
It's an Indian restaurant.
I know you have never had Indian food, so I thought you might want to try it.
That sounds great.
I am craving some type of beef dish.
Well, Indian cuisine actually doesn't serve beef.
You see, cows are a sacred animal, a very important element in the Hindu religion, so beef is not eaten.
I see.
So what are we having?
Chicken?
There are many amazing dishes to choose from.
We can have some chicken tikka masala, which is an amazing curry.
It's a bit spicy, but I think you can handle it.
Sounds good.
I've always heard that Indian spices give a rich flavor to food.
Yeah.
Also, we can have some naan bread, which is baked in a tandoori oven.
Since you don't use any utensils to eat, you can use this bread to scoop up the curry or rice.
What about veggies?
Oh, they have a good variety of vegetable-based dishes like palak paneer, vegetable samosas, or dal.
It all sounds so exquisite.
I can't wait.
All right, we're back.
So now let's take a look at those dishes on Language Takeaway Part 2.
Oh, Marco, these lessons are making me so hungry.
We've been doing them for a couple of weeks now, and this one is no exception.
We talked a little bit today about chicken dishes and vegetable dishes, but a very general kind of dish in Indian food is a curry.
That's right, a curry.
Now, this is a naan, and it's a dish that has a variety of spices in it.
That's right.
So there are many different flavors, not just one flavor.
You can have chicken curries and vegetable curries and mutton or lamb curries, but the thing that you need to remember in Indian food is that there's usually different colors of curry, red, yellow, or green curries.
That's right.
Exactly.
The dishes are usually called curries, and an example of a curry, we have a chicken tikka masala curry.
Okay, so we know that there's chicken in it, and tikka means that it's grilled chicken, and masala is the name of the spice or the curry, the spice that's in that curry.
Exactly, exactly.
So a curry is kind of like a thick sauce with pieces of chicken in it, in this case for the chicken tikka masala.
It's a little bit spicy, and it's a color red.
Alright, so we've got the chicken tikka masala, or masala, and usually you eat this with rice or bread, but in India there's a special, there are many different kinds of bread, but the special bread we heard today was called naan bread.
Right, naan bread.
And it's just basically a type of bread.
Now, it's not like the bread that you usually have at home, it's a flat bread, so it kind of looks like a pancake almost.
It does.
It's not fluffy, it's flat.
And the way they cook it is they use this special oven and they cook it inside the oven.
Now the question is, what is that oven called, Marco?
That's right, the oven that we heard is a tandoori oven.
Okay, so tandoori is just the name of this oven, it's also a style of cooking in India, and it's actually one of my favorite kinds of Indian food because you have these many different kinds of grilled meats.
You can have tandoori chicken, tandoori mutton, things like that.
Exactly, so a tandoori oven is a type of oven usually made from clay, that's why it's called tandoori.
Now, towards the end we also have some vegetarian options because as we heard in India, they don't eat beef, and many people are also vegetarians, they don't eat any type of meat at all.
So the first vegetable-based dish that we heard is a palak paneer.
That's interesting actually because paneer is curd or like a cheese type of thing, so it's usually white and comes in rectangles, and paneer you can have many different flavors of it, but paneer generally is kind of a cheese, like a cottage cheese.
That's right, and palak is actually spinach, so it's a dish that kind of looks like a thick sauce, green sauce, which is made out of spinach, and within it it has little pieces of this type of cheese.
I love this dish.
It's very, very delicious.
We also have vegetable samosas.
Now a samosa, what's that?
This is a great dish.
This is often used as an appetizer or as a snack.
You see these on carts or on the street in India.
Now samosas are like pyramids or triangles, and inside they have vegetables, okay?
So you can have potatoes and peas or lentil, no not lentils, you can have potatoes and peas, and they're a little bit crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, and they're very tasty.
I guess the equivalent would be to, it's something like an egg roll, more or less.
Or like a dumpling.
Or like a dumpling because it is deep fried.
It's deep fried.
And we also have dal, so this is actually a type of lentil as you mentioned.
That's right, so dal is a lentil dish and it can be flavored in different ways, but basically lentils are these very, very, very, very small round things.
They're very good for your health.
And dal is kind of a soupy lentil dish.
That's right.
So lentil is the category of this type of, I don't know if it's, it's not a grain.
It's a legume.
It's a legume, exactly.
So it may sound a little bit weird, but we'll post some pictures of different types of lentils because it's like saying potatoes.
There are many different types of potatoes.
Sweet potato and all this.
And the same thing goes with lentils, so we'll post some pictures so you can see what it looks like.
But now why don't we go back, let's listen to the dialogue again.
Let's review everything and we'll be right back.
So where's this mystery restaurant that we're going to?
It's an Indian restaurant.
I know you have never had Indian food, so I thought you might want to try it.
That sounds great.
I am craving some type of beef dish.
Well, Indian cuisine actually doesn't serve beef.
You see, cows are a sacred animal, a very important element in the Hindu religion.
So beef is not eaten.
I see.
So what are we having?
Chicken?
There are many amazing dishes to choose from.
We can have some chicken chikka masala, which is an amazing curry.
It's a bit spicy, but I think you can handle it.
Sounds good.
I've always heard that Indian spices give a rich flavor to food.
Yeah.
Also, we can have some naan bread, which is baked in a tandoori oven.
Since you don't use any utensils to eat, you can use this bread to scoop up the curry or rice.
What about veggies?
Oh, they have a good variety of vegetable-based dishes like palak paneer, vegetable samosas, or dal.
It all sounds so exquisite.
I can't wait.
All right, we're back.
So Indian food has a reputation of being spicy, but it's very, very delicious.
That's right.
And you know, what people always tell me, at least my Indian friends always tell me, is that Indian food, saying Indian food is like saying Chinese food.
We have some general idea, but every different part of India has its own special foods.
That's right.
And so what we get in America at Indian restaurants might not be the same as what we get at Indian restaurants in India.
So I just want to say that.
But generally, you can find these dishes at any Indian restaurant in America.
That's right.
Actually, if next time you're in an Indian restaurant or if you ever go, ask them from what region or what area of India the food is from, because it may be northern Indian cuisine.
And obviously, that is going to be a little bit different than maybe the southern.
I think the southern is supposed to be spicy.
Exactly.
And it's just like in every country, even in our own home countries, maybe the food from the coast or from the north will be different from the south or the inland.
And I just want to make one more comment.
One of my favorite things to do that many Indian restaurants offer in America is the lunch buffet.
So a buffet is basically a self-serve of food.
So the restaurant will put out many different dishes and you can take as much as you want of each, but you pay one price.
All right.
So it's $11.99 or something.
That's very, very good.
And yeah, so I often do this when I'm home in the States and I just, you know, I get to pick my favorite dishes and I eat as much as I want.
And actually, I think one other thing that's worth mentioning, we didn't mention in the dialogue, but the Indian sweets and the tea is very, very good.
The milk tea that they drink in India is delicious and the sweets are very, very good.
That's right.
They're famous for being very good and not very healthy for you.
Yeah, exactly.
They're very sweet.
If you're in an Indian restaurant, take note.
Look for these different things and let us know, do you like to eat Indian food?
If so, what's your favorite dish?
All right.
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