An Anglo-Indian Sunday lunch was an important event in many Anglo-Indian homes like coconut rice, dhall curry, Grandma's country chicken, cutlets and devil's chutney. Meet Banglore-based Bridget White Kumar, whose obsession is all things Anglo-Indian, especially culling old, forgotten Anglo-Indian recipes that she has captured in her books. While the number of Anglo-indians in India has shrunk, the community has has grown in size in other parts of the world like Australia, UK, and Canada. An upshot of this migration has meant a certain loss and erosion of Anglo-Indian cuisine in the community.handful of books.
An Anglo-Indian Sunday Lunch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lu7cO5R5H_Y&feature=relmfu Anglo-Indian Food http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7zE28W_qt0&feature=relmfu Blog http://anglo-indianrecipes.blogspot.in/ http://anglo-indianrecipes.blogspot.in/p/bridgets-anglo-indian-recipe-books.html -- FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 [email protected] http://scr.bi/Goa1556Books | http://pinterest.com/fngoa/goa-1556-books/ http://bit.ly/GoaRecordings | http://pinterest.com/fngoa/books-on-goa/
