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Best Pizza & Kebab House, 01228 590996, 16 Petteril Bank Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA13AH

 

Botchergate Tandoori, 01228 546953, 134 Botchergate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA11SH

 

Bramp Tandoori, 016977 2601, 36 Front St, Brampton, Cumbria CA81NG

 

Brampton Tandoori, 016977 2600, 36 Front St, Brampton, Cumbria CA81NG

 

Chilliz, 01228 527722, 4 Mount Florida, Carlisle, Cumbria CA12SL

 

China Express, 01228 597272, Unit 4/Parkhill Rd, Kingstown Ind Est, Carlisle, Cumbria CA30EX

 

Curry Master, 01228 631456, 31 John St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA25TR

 

Curry Master, 01228 631999, 31 John St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA25TR

 

Dannys Take Away, 01228 522688, 141 Raffles Av, Carlisle, Cumbria CA27EQ

 

Dragon Inn, 01228 521734, 6 Balfour Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA27DU

 

EMS Baguette, 01228 402252, 56 Denton St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA25EH

 

Fanta Take Away, 01228 520792, 37 London Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA12JZ

 

Gianni's Pizzeria, 01228 521093, 3 Cecil St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA11NL

 

Golden Dragon, 01228 548783, 1a Kingmoor Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA39PS

 

Golden Star, 01228 520160, 25 Warwick Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA11DH

 

Greggs PLC, 01228 526200, 8 Devonshire St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA38LP

 

Hoi-Son, 016977 2090, 8-10 Front St, Brampton, Cumbria CA81NG

 

Hopewell House, 01228 592800, 229 Blackwell Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA24DN

 

Jaffron Takeaway, 01228 512306, 51 Wigton Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA27AY

 

Jaffron Takeaway, 01228 593611, 51 Wigton Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA27AY

  Jamies Hot Spice, 01228 607507, 42 Spring Field Road, Harraby, Carlisle CA1 3QR
 

Jolsa, 01228 599912, 85 Denton St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA25EG

 

Joyful House, 01228 511866, 137 Denton St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA25EN

 

Lazeez, 01228 540054, 170 Blackwell Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA24RA

 

Lazeez, 01228 543838, 170 Blackwell Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA24RA

 

Le Petite Francaise, 01228 599145, 4 The Market/Scotch St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA38QX

 

Lunch Pad, 01228 515177, 2B Newtown Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA27AR

 

Marios, 01228 409666, 101 Botchergate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA11RY

 

Merry Chef, 01228 598700, 28 Botchergate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA11QS

 

New Phoenix Chinese Takeaway, 01228 532126, 170 Blackwell Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA24RA

 

Pappadoms 101, 01228 549888, 51 Parkside, Carlisle, Cumbria CA39SF

 

Pappadoms 101 Exquisite Indian Takeaway, 01228 549555, 51 Parkside, Belah, Carlisle, Cumbria CA39SF

 

Pickles, 01228 598032, 1 Carlyles Ct, Carlisle, Cumbria CA38RY

 

Pizza Italia, 01228 511386, 97 Botchergate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA11RS

 

Pizza Parlour, 016977 2007, 22 Main St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA81RS

 

Pizza Planet, 01228 522555, 51a Parkside, Carlisle, Cumbria CA39SF

 

Popilon Pizza Co, 01228 819278, 12 London Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA12EL

 

Quick Snack, 01228 593998, 30 Bridge St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA25SX

 

Roll Toppers, 01228 520282, 91 London Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA12LG

 

Sandwich Club, 01228 631000, 44 Shaddongate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA25UB

 

Sandwich Place, 01228 514550, 32 Fisher St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA38RH

 

Sandwich Shop, 01228 547011, 165 Botchergate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA11SG

 

Sarni's Sandwich Shop, 01228 543242, 38 Lowther St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA38DH

 

Snack Attack, 01228 409608, 30 Bridge St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA25SX

 

Soho Chinese Takeaway, 01228 631111, 12 Edward St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA12JE

 

Tastebuds, 01228 515065, 54 Port Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA27AJ

 

Top Stop Takeaway, 01228 591644, 3 Botchergate, Carlisle, Cumbria CA11QP

 

Wongs Lucky Chop Suey Bar, 01228 521262, 49 Newtown Rd, Carlisle, Cumbria CA27JA

 

Wongs Take Away, 01228 515739, 116 Denton St, Carlisle, Cumbria CA25HB


Oregano

Often confused with sweet marjoram, but herbalists believe that oregano is better medicinally. The generic name is said by some to be an amalgam of the two Greek words, óros and gános, meaning ‘mountain brightness’ or ‘shining mountain’.

An eastern Mediterranean native, the plant has a long history of use in medicine and it was used by the ancient Greeks in poultices for sores, aching muscles and rheumatic pains in limb joints. The herb was taken to the New World by the early colonists largely for the same medicinal uses. They also used it, infused, as a tea to treat bronchitis and asthma and its digestive properties were employed in treating gastro-intestinal disorders. The dried herb is very popular in Italian cooking.

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What is Dal?

Dal is a preparation of pulses (dried lentils, peas or beans) which have been stripped of their outer hulls and split.

It also refers to the thick stew prepared from these, an important part of Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, and Bangladeshi cuisine.
It is regularly eaten with rice and vegetables in Southern India, and with both rice and roti (wheat-based flat bread) throughout Northern India & Pakistan.

Dal is a ready source of proteins for a balanced diet containing little or no meat. Sri Lankan cooking of dal resembles that of southern Indian dishes.


Mint Sauce

Mint sauce is a sauce made from finely chopped mint leaves, soaked in vinegar, and a small amount of sugar. Occasionally, the juice from a squeezed lime is added. The sauce should have the consistency of double cream. In UK and Irish cuisine it is traditionally used as a complement to roast lamb (but usually not other roast meats) or, in some areas, mushy peas.

Mint sauce can sometimes be used in recipes in place of fresh mint. Also you could try it on toast or bread. Mint sauce can be added to yoghurt to make a mint raita. "Sweet and sour" sauces such as Mint sauce were common throughout Medieval Europe, (with the use of mint being more common in French and Italian cuisine of the period than that of the English), however they became less common and mostly died out as Europe entered the Modern Era.

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BASIL

Basil (ocimum sanctum) is the only member of the mint family which is native to India, where it was called arjaka in the ancient language, Sanskrit. Its Latin botanical names are derived from the Greek okimon, ‘fragrant lipped’ and basilikan, ‘Royal’.

Feelings about Basil have mixed throughout history, the herb having been variously associated with death, religious ritual, medicine, fertility, erotica and even as being responsible for the breeding of scorpions. It is probably for this reason, following a homeopathic logic that it was recommended at one time for the treatment of scorpion stings and snakebites. The ancients, although holding mixed feelings about the herbs, even swore oaths on it in courts of law.


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