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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2008

Anthony Bourdain visits Mumbai and Kolkata-West & East India; Respectively :) Part 3 of 4

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  • I love this guy. He is so funny and you can tell he really loves his job and getting to travel to different places and trying new things.

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  • @zari0506 those seeds are called tukmaria .....basil seeds :)

  • @interyeti right on!

  • 2fast4uspartan.... I think u r in the wrong period of time.... Go back to ur own time.... stop all the bullshit abt higher cast and lower cast its disgusting.... be a good human that all that is required.... Grow up man!!!!!

  • faluda is not made with koriander seeds but basil seeds at least in iran

  • @2fast4uspartan So please, spare those who don't know any better your own, PERSONAL definition of what it means to be a Hindu.

  • @2fast4uspartan My whole family is Brahmin, and yet, no one from my family is vegetarian. Why? Because rather than being a binding set of rules, Hinduism is a way of living your life given your circumstances. There are many modes of devotion you can choose from in Hinduism, all equally valid. For all of your pretentious moralism and caste status, you lack the understanding of the most basic nuances of the religion you think you know so well.

  • u are not hindu if you eat meat...period. i live in america and i don't eat meat and was raised as a brahmin, one of the highest castes in india. there is a reason why the lower people in the caste ate meat and not the higher...its disgusting. Gutting an animal for its flesh that is similar to a humans is nasty. Surprisingly, I live in Atlanta, where barbeque's are common and enjoyed by americans.

  • @WizOWash I ve been to India aswell as US,its remarkable that many Hindus buy HALAL meat from their butchers.My cousin once narrated how a Hindu lady had asked his friend[who is not a butcher,but was a passer-by],to slaughter a chicken for her in a Hindu's butcher shop.Amazing.

  • 'Hate your job? Really? Wanna trade?? Didn't think so..' Haha

  • @Mega2010happy

    thts coz in our releigon all animals including humans are considered to be sacred its not just the cow,

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