You bought 4 vadas and one paav. By God, that is 3 vadas too many. And please do not degrade the holy vada paav based on one sample (which consisted of 3 vadaas too many). And with respect to the whole McBurger comparison, I believe the burger has no chance, whether it be gastronomically or economically.
:) Of course, to further this confusion, the Gujjus have another (but similar) dish called vada-paav. What you know as a vada-paav is known as a Bombay vada in A'bad and suchlike places. In my opinion, that vada-paav is tastier than your vada-paav. Also, you should probably stick to Rasam shattam to prevent your head from exlpoding.
I had a similar experience a while back. When I told that to a friend of mine he quizzed me on the nature of the chutney that was in the middle - apparently there is one which is virulently green, but with bits of red chillies thrown in that is the 'authentic' one.
And isn't 'paav' actually the round Portugese pao that the goans stuff their Chorizo sausages into?
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And please do not degrade the holy vada paav based on one sample (which consisted of 3 vadaas too many).
And with respect to the whole McBurger comparison, I believe the burger has no chance, whether it be gastronomically or economically.
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It should be called bonda paav or paav bonda.
Even Americans can distinguish between a vada and a bonda. Maharashtrapathis. Ha!
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This statement:
>An uncle even went far enough to suggest that, in comparison with McBurgers, vada-paavs would rule the roost
and this one:
>inedible mix ...It - was - not - tasty.
Your uncle was being absolutely truthful. You just misinterpreted him.
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For all I know, vada (as in the South Indian doughnut-shaped dish) paav might be a lot tastier than anything ever made.
(Yes, a little coconut or garlic chutney might help)
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Would you be referring, by any chance, to daabelis?
It's a paav bread stuffed with fried groundnuts and smothered with garlic, tomato and tamarind sauces. Yum-mm.
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Btw, in your picture, it looks like a green beetle is burrowing into the vada paav :D
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Also, given the way the paav is facing, it seems to be shitting out the beetle rather tan giving birth to it :D
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And isn't 'paav' actually the round Portugese pao that the goans stuff their Chorizo sausages into?
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Errmmmm...
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