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It starts at the tongue…
posted on 18 Nov 2016 in Snacks
Do you have ghost pepper pain?
Photo courtesy of Eric Takahata.
Spotted in Japan (“pain” is “bread” in French).
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More than vindaloo
A good curry should always burn twice
It hurts all the way down to my baguette.
In France, bread is pain. In fact, just about everything is pain.
Apparently a combination of engrish and flench.
It actually starts at the other end, shortly after you have eaten it.
@jjhitt. But don’t eat the fish. it is poissonous.
@algernon 0424.
That is the trouble with cully,
It burns your mouth,
And and then your bum,
And you can never vindaloo in a hully.
Served in a bowel.
CurryPain is a half-baked idea.
@algernon 0424. Haha. The new James Bond movie, made in Bollywood – You Only Burn twice.
Starring that great Indian actor: Ramita Rytupurass.
Well. All is not lost. While you are sitting oon the dunny for hours, you can always practice your origame, using the toilet paper.
Taste my pain.
Hey that happened to me in Thailand, too!
Burning ring of fire on the way out, though.
That’s what Indira Gandhi said when she was shot.
Made in Japain
Is that a pain in your a** or are you just curry to see me?
I’d rather CurryFavor if you don’t mind.
AKA toilet pepper.
As they say in France, No Bread No Gain.
Main ingredients of the curry – Habanero, Jalapeno and of couse, Doloroso
is that your pain flute?