Aren't most of them run by Bangladeshi's?Find an Indian restaurant/takeaway run by Sikh's or Hindu's mate, they'd never touch Halal meat in a million years. Most of them are veggies but on principle they'd avoid Halal.
Try Paneer instead by the way, it's an indian cheese, nice alternative to a meat curry.![]()
It should be labelled as such I agree.But is there no standard labelling of what is halal/kosher/free ranger/organic and what not.
I can't speak for everyone here, obviously, but I'd never put in that much effort to find out if it wasn't readily available.
Aren't most of them run by Bangladeshi's?
But is there no standard labelling of what is halal/kosher/free ranger/organic and what not.
I can't speak for everyone here, obviously, but I'd never put in that much effort to find out if it wasn't readily available.
How do I know what pal? That Paneer tastes nice? I've had it.
Reference the other stuff, one of my closest friends is Indian and I'm the type of person who incessantly probes for information from somebody if they come from a different background to me, not in an offensive way of course, otherwise he'd not be my mate for long. I find people's cultural differences fascinating.
If you mean how would I know if I was fed Halal or not, I couldn't with beef although no Indian should serve you beef. Lamb I don't eat and chicken I'd tell every time, you could mix 50 bits of halal chicken with 50 bits of free range and I'd separate them perfectly 50/50, even in a marinade, I'd have to taste them obviously.
I always ask, fortunately these restaurants think I'm asking because I want Halal's so it works out well for me.
"you could mix 50 bits of halal chicken with 50 bits of free range and I'd separate them perfectly 50/50, even in a marinade, I'd have to taste them obviously. "
Nice trick that one Terry but you are unique if you can .......even though you think you can.
A few years ago a group of b*stards were jailed for cleaning up rotten chickens that were destined for animal food and selling the meat to supermarkets. It wasn't the customers who complained about the flavour .
A couple of years ago there was the horse meat scandal when some products were found to contain 100% horse meat . It wasn't the customers who noticed the difference in flavour.
I used to keep chickens and sold loads of free range eggs. Everybody could tell the difference in flavour......except me.
People delude themselves..........and of course don't forget 9out of 10 can't tell stork from butter.
Aren't most of them run by Bangladeshi's?
Yes they are Billy. My wife's Bengali so be a good'un and don't go off on another one!
Nee bother mate but like I say, I'll stick to pork products, fish & shellfish.Yes they are Billy. My wife's Bengali so be a good'un and don't go off on another one!

Nee bother mate but like I say, I'll stick to pork products, fish & shellfish.
That way I know I'm avoiding halal ****e.![]()

Nee bother mate but like I say, I'll stick to pork products, fish & shellfish.
That way I know I'm avoiding halal ****e.![]()

Nee bother mate but like I say, I'll stick to pork products, fish & shellfish.
That way I know I'm avoiding halal ****e.![]()
Talking of shellfish mate. I once had probably the most expensive Biryani ever when working offshore in Angola about 6 years ago.
One of the fitters used to knock up a Prawn Biryani twice a week and it was proper lush as well. Anyway, this week we had no prawns and the (Portuguese) gaffer running the job for Chevron was gutted and decided to make some calls to surrounding platforms, nee prawns to be had anywhere. He widened his search to surrounding Drill Rigs and one of them came up trumps and offered us a 5kg bag in exchange for some cases of coke (cola)
The gaffer then booked a chopper from onshore to do the exchange and bearing in mind it cost $5,000 just to get one of them off the ground plus $500 a minute flying time and we were 35 minutes out from shore. End result was ****loads of very, very expensive prawns arrived and the fitter did the business.
The gaffer told me the next morning that it cost around $800 dollars a serving![]()

Was it a nice meal???Talking of shellfish mate. I once had probably the most expensive Biryani ever when working offshore in Angola about 6 years ago.
One of the fitters used to knock up a Prawn Biryani twice a week and it was proper lush as well. Anyway, this week we had no prawns and the (Portuguese) gaffer running the job for Chevron was gutted and decided to make some calls to surrounding platforms, nee prawns to be had anywhere. He widened his search to surrounding Drill Rigs and one of them came up trumps and offered us a 5kg bag in exchange for some cases of coke (cola)
The gaffer then booked a chopper from onshore to do the exchange and bearing in mind it cost $5,000 just to get one of them off the ground plus $500 a minute flying time and we were 35 minutes out from shore. End result was ****loads of very, very expensive prawns arrived and the fitter did the business.
The gaffer told me the next morning that it cost around $800 dollars a serving![]()
A very good read that from an Imam who is trying to drag his religion from the middle ages into the 21st century.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2623879/We-Muslims-appalled-sale-halal-meat-stealth.html
Quite an interesting article from a British Imam's point of view mate, worth a read.
The guy basically implies that these methods are going on to please a secular group of Islamists who have misinterpreted the Koran 'guidelines' on Halal meat.
Essentially, it's religion's refusal to evolve again at the root of the issue, these people seem to think that just because it was done 100's of years ago like that (because that was the only way then) that's how 'god' intended it to be forever.