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WTF is a 'chicken tikka lasagne'?!? |
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WTF is a 'chicken tikka lasagne'?!?
Saw it on that Iceland ad and thought I'd misheard.... but I think it might actually exist?!?
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That sounds vile! Does it still have white sauce on? I'm almost tempted to get one just to see what it's like!
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Two great dishes from India and Italy. What moron thought "Ooh I know, we'll combine them and have a fusion dish" ?
Sounds absolutely vile. |
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What next? Chow mein cottage pie?
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It's rather chavtastic - innit?!?
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Am I the only one who can imagine Kerry Katona serving it up to her kids??
![]() It's sacrilege
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I can't really see the problem. It depends on your tastes. It may actually taste nice. I haven't tried it and probably wont, just like i've never tried a chicken tikka pizza but it doesn't mean that many people out there wouldn't like the combination of tastes.
I combine foods all the time. I'm not disgusted by the term fusion food. Infact tonight I will probably have half chips half noodles with soy from the takeaway on the way home. |
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Lots of places will do you a doner kebab pizza.
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Lots of places will do you a doner kebab pizza.
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or a London pizza with chips on
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Wow, that sounds disgusting. Well, anything advertised by Iceland is going to be a little bit nasty, but this is sinking to new lows...
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Sounds great to me I love lasagne and I love curry.
Whats the fuss its only chicken in spice sauce rather than mince in tom sauce |
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Only Iceland could come up with garbage like this.
F**king Gross. |
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Lots of places will do you a doner kebab pizza.
I'm all for fusion cooking, but there have got to be limits. I've also seen All Day Breakfast pizzas. |
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Funnily enough, I don't mind interesting combinations of food - I like this place for pizza
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WTF is a 'chicken tikka lasagne'?
Is that the one thats made with Marmite curry?
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Am I the only one who can imagine Kerry Katona serving it up to her kids??
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I can't really see the problem. It depends on your tastes. It may actually taste nice. I haven't tried it and probably wont, just like i've never tried a chicken tikka pizza but it doesn't mean that many people out there wouldn't like the combination of tastes.
I combine foods all the time. I'm not disgusted by the term fusion food. Infact tonight I will probably have half chips half noodles with soy from the takeaway on the way home. |
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Wow, that sounds disgusting. Well, anything advertised by Iceland is going to be a little bit nasty, but this is sinking to new lows...
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I had a Thai Green Curry Pizza in an Irish bar in Thailand once. The first couple of slices were err... interesting, but then I couldn't finish it. It just seemed so wrong...
I'm all for fusion cooking, but there have got to be limits. I've also seen All Day Breakfast pizzas. |
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I can't really see the problem. It depends on your tastes. It may actually taste nice. I haven't tried it and probably wont, just like i've never tried a chicken tikka pizza but it doesn't mean that many people out there wouldn't like the combination of tastes.
I combine foods all the time. I'm not disgusted by the term fusion food. Infact tonight I will probably have half chips half noodles with soy from the takeaway on the way home. I have seen Pigs Trotter & Langoustine lasagna on a 2 Michelin starred restaurants menu, that sounds weird as well but I bet it's pretty good. I am in no way comparing Michelin food to Iceland by the way. |
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More appropriate to compare it to michelin tyres
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I've had one and enjoyed it
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Croma in Manchester, one of the finest pizza places in the country in my opinion, do a lovely Duck & Hoi Sin pizza.
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