To: servo1969
Good article Servo...The original story is interesting. A Brit who lived in India came home and asked two men to replicate a sauce he enjoyed in India. From his description they made it but....it was awful. Left in the basement for several years when he came across it, tasted...it was great !...That's a true story or at least you'll have to tell a bigger lie....HA
30 posted on
11/08/2013 5:03:25 PM PST by
virgil283
(When the sun spins, the cross appears, and the skies burn red)
To: virgil283
It’s said that Worcestershire bottles from the era of the British Raj are still found in the Indian countryside to this day.
Something had to hide the odor of spoiled meat even when cooked.
“From the Recipe of”...”A Nobleman in the County” on the Lea & Perrins label remains a mystery.
39 posted on
11/08/2013 5:15:08 PM PST by
elcid1970
("In the modern world, Muslims are living fossils.")
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