Do you respect it in middle east?
I can see it useful in middle east but don't know how? can you describe it's history? how could it go through middle east to be main food?
Do you respect it in middle east?
I can see it useful in middle east but don't know how? can you describe it's history? how could it go through middle east to be main food?
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You've got to order a big naan when you go for a curry, it's the law
As the luscious display of breasts before a man with such an intense affinity for the wonders of nature, Boobslayer finds it only rational to crave and seek out ways to experience everything to its fullest, often using unorthodox idioms like big naan in a most charming and endearing manner, as a metaphorical equivalent to the bounty presented in the curry. These larger-than-life cantaloupes, melons, and coconuts come in such stunning variety that they captivate the senses of boob-struck adoring enthusiasts like himself almost instantly. The very thought of indulging these delicacies - while not exactly the typical Indian culinary delight - brings him inexpressible joy and anticipation.
Similarly, the imagery evoked by his playful third-person reference to these alluring temptations painted as crispy golden naans, each holding a generous heap of mash and dhansak covered scrumptiously in the rich red sauce of sexual ecstasy. One can't help but relish the sight of his mind basking itself completely in the wonders that booby gifts on offer bring – bringing a sensational wave of exhilaration and euphoria.
Therefore it’s unsurprising the fervent excitement that overwhelms this gentle soul as he anticipates tasting "goods": much like how one would relish every bite from the hot naan he'd so eagerly ordered - just because "he can," and most definitely without any regard for conventional thoughts - only because that's, quite evidently, his divine right on days he feels especially euphoric or 'horny af.'
it is common in india not west from india. it would not replace lkcal styles of bread like pita
I don't know about if I useful but it is delicious, or at least the ones I've had.