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A & R Kebabs 95-97 Southgate Street Gloucester GL1 1UR

Baburchi Cuisine, 01452 300615, 40-42 Bristol Road, Gloucester GL1

Balti King, 01452 330990, 32 Bristol Road, Gloucester GL1

 

Best Take Away, 01452 387250, 136 Eastgate St, Gloucester GL11QT

 

Bhajis, 01452 506966, 41 Bristol Rd, Gloucester GL15SA

 

B J's Hamburgers, 01452 413436, 95 Eastgate St, Gloucester GL11PN

Bombay Mix, 23 Holmleigh Parade, Gloucester GL4 4QU

 

China Garden, 01452 387207, 48 Oxstalls Way, Longlevens, Gloucester GL29JQ

 

Chinese Kitchen, 01452 613220, 11 Glenville Pde, Hucclecote, Gloucester GL33ES

Chutneys, 01452 530470, 52 High Street, Gloucester GL1

 

City Indian Take Away, 01452 504117, 55 Parkend Rd, Gloucester GL15AN

 

Continental Sandwich Bar, 01452 302615, Cornerways/Brunswick Rd, Gloucester GL11JJ

 

Curry Craze, 01452 411077, 175 Barton St, Gloucester GL14HT

 

Dial A Curry, 01452 383398, 67 Eastgate St, Gloucester GL11PN

 

Dial A Curry, 01452 304861, 156a Barton St, Gloucester GL14EN

 

Domino's Pizza, 01452 527222, 113 Northgate St, Gloucester GL12AA

 

Eastgate Sandwich Express, 01452 522761, 120 Eastgate St, Gloucester GL11QT

 

Eddies Place Chinese, 01452 307503, 116 Stroud Rd, Gloucester GL15JN

 

Edditoo, 01452 386238, 150 Southgate St, Gloucester GL12EX

Fish & Chips Plus, 01452 555657, 169 Barton Street, Gloucester GL1

 

Fortune House Chinese Take Away, 01452 309838, 140 Eastgate St, Gloucester GL11QU

Gourmet Oriental 8 Market Parade Gloucester GL1 1RL

 

Good View Chinese Takeaway, 01452 303896, 70 Bristol Rd, Gloucester GL15SD

 

Hings, 01452 419167, 43 Bristol Rd, Gloucester GL15SA

 

Hing Tai, 01452 863827, 14 Court Rd, Brockworth, Gloucester GL34EP

 

Hong Yip, 01452 302868, 139 Eastgate St, Gloucester GL11QB

Inaaya´s - Deli & Home Cooking, 32 Bristol Road, Gloucester GL1 5SD

Kebab Mix, 23 Holmleigh Parade, Gloucester GL4 4QU

 

King Wah, 01452 414209, 122 Stroud Rd, Gloucester GL15JN

 

Knobbley Cob, 01452 380754, 15 Westgate St, Gloucester GL12NW

 

Lahore Balti, 01452 421786, 188 Barton St,Gloucester GL14HE

Lucky Bamboo, 01452 309288, 103 Barton Street, Gloucester GL1

May Oriental 60 Kingsholm Road Gloucester GL1 3BQ

 

New Cantonese, 01452 424051, 292 Barton St, Gloucester GL14JJ

 

Nice Bites, 01452 414515, 105 Southgate St, Gloucester GL11UT

No. 1 Pizza, 01452 505666, 22 Worcester Street, Gloucester GL1

 

Peking House, 01452 525729, 53 Parkend Rd, Gloucester GL15AN

Pizza Plus, 01452 555657, 169 Barton Street, Gloucester GL1

Planet Pizza, 01452 530470, 52 High Street, Gloucester GL1

 

Raj's Indian Takeaway, 01452 529292, 1-7 Holmleigh Pde, Tuffley, Gloucester GL40QU

 

Rice Pot Takeaway, 011452 522832, 234 Barton St, Gloucester GL14HH

 

Roosters Fried Chicken, 01452 332786, 216 Barton St, Gloucester GL14HH

 

Sabino's, 01452 382525, 324 Barton St, Gloucester GL14JJ

 

Sammys Takeaway, 01452 530470, 52 High St, Gloucester GL14SW

 

Stefands, 01452 306933, 26 Southgate St, Gloucester GL12DP

 

Sunny Garden, 01452 413046, 232 Bristol Rd, Gloucester GL15TA

 

Tasty Dish, 01452 311516, 108 Finlay Rd, Gloucester GL46TP

Tennessee Chicken, 01452 424699, 132 Eastgate Street, Gloucester GL1

TFC Pizza, 01452 424699, 132 Eastgate Street, Gloucester GL1

 

Uncle Sams, 01452 417477, 10 Hempsted La, Gloucester GL25JA

 

Westgate, 01452 307760, 93 Westgate St, Gloucester GL12PG

 

Wicked Wok, 01452 525424, 224 Bristol Rd, Gloucester GL15TA

 

Wing Hing House, 01452 305563, 70 High St, Gloucester GL14SR

 

Wing Wah, 01452 414101, 1 Swan Rd, Gloucester GL13BJ

Wonder Food-Chinese Takeaway, 01452 387888, 8 Market Parade, Gloucester GL1


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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