21 May 2008 at 18:30 #21 brilliant brilliant Suspended Joined 20 May 2008 Posts 25 Hm, well in my country, the english spelling is usually "poppadom"
21 May 2008 at 18:30 #22 Rich1988 Rich1988 Soldato Joined 8 Jan 2005 Posts 6,453 Location wiltshire DampCat said: In that case i summarise that your right forearm is indian, the rest of you being English. You know nothing. Click to expand... its true they call me dark arm and point fun at me
DampCat said: In that case i summarise that your right forearm is indian, the rest of you being English. You know nothing. Click to expand... its true they call me dark arm and point fun at me
21 May 2008 at 18:30 #23 MookJong MookJong Soldato Joined 20 Mar 2006 Posts 8,374 Popadom preach I'm trouble deep, Popadom preach, Ive been losing sleep But I made up my mind, Im keeping my curry, Im gonna keep my curry, mmm...yeah
Popadom preach I'm trouble deep, Popadom preach, Ive been losing sleep But I made up my mind, Im keeping my curry, Im gonna keep my curry, mmm...yeah
21 May 2008 at 18:32 #24 DampCat DampCat Soldato Joined 26 Feb 2007 Posts 14,203 Location Leafy Cheshire Rich1988 said: its true they call me dark arm and point fun at me Click to expand... A bit of wee just came out.
Rich1988 said: its true they call me dark arm and point fun at me Click to expand... A bit of wee just came out.
21 May 2008 at 18:35 #25 Rich1988 Rich1988 Soldato Joined 8 Jan 2005 Posts 6,453 Location wiltshire DampCat said: A bit of wee just came out. Click to expand...
21 May 2008 at 18:52 #26 Greenlizard0 Greenlizard0 Man of Honour Joined 15 Mar 2004 Posts 28,140 Location Liverpool Actually like the name "Mohammed" there are loads of acceptable variations for "poppadom" even in English. http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/aboutspelling/poppadom?view=uk
Actually like the name "Mohammed" there are loads of acceptable variations for "poppadom" even in English. http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/aboutspelling/poppadom?view=uk
21 May 2008 at 18:59 #27 Carzy Carzy Soldato Joined 21 Nov 2002 Posts 8,313 Location a Indian wafer haha
21 May 2008 at 19:09 #28 "andy" "andy" Soldato Joined 9 Jun 2005 Posts 13,991 Carzy said: Indian wafer haha Click to expand... exactly what i was thinking but then The papadum (for alternative names see box) is a thin Indian wafer, Click to expand...
Carzy said: Indian wafer haha Click to expand... exactly what i was thinking but then The papadum (for alternative names see box) is a thin Indian wafer, Click to expand...
21 May 2008 at 19:19 #29 Neoni Neoni Soldato OP Joined 26 Dec 2004 Posts 13,323 Location Sweatshop. "andy" said: exactly what i was thinking but then Click to expand... Yeah so shh,
21 May 2008 at 19:31 #30 Skeptic Skeptic Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 4,158 Location UK nm Last edited: 21 May 2008
21 May 2008 at 19:32 #31 Danger Phoenix Danger Phoenix Soldato Joined 21 Jul 2004 Posts 6,368 Location Harrow, UK It is actually "papad" but it has just been changed Papadum is just a term that has been made by restaurants to suit the English
It is actually "papad" but it has just been changed Papadum is just a term that has been made by restaurants to suit the English
21 May 2008 at 19:36 #32 Sudden Sudden Soldato Joined 15 Nov 2005 Posts 2,956 Location London I judge danger phoenix to be right! Though how they let that stuff pass for papad is beyond me papad is supposed to have a little spice!
I judge danger phoenix to be right! Though how they let that stuff pass for papad is beyond me papad is supposed to have a little spice!
21 May 2008 at 20:25 #33 Arjun806 Arjun806 Associate Joined 7 Jan 2008 Posts 2,237 Doohickey said: Poppadom! Lol, 'Indian Wafers'. I think I'll have fish and English potato batons for dinner tonight. Click to expand... Rofl
Doohickey said: Poppadom! Lol, 'Indian Wafers'. I think I'll have fish and English potato batons for dinner tonight. Click to expand... Rofl
21 May 2008 at 20:27 #34 Vasquez Vasquez Associate Joined 14 Sep 2007 Posts 1,057 Location Southampton Doohickey said: Poppadom! Lol, 'Indian Wafers'. I think I'll have fish and English potato batons for dinner tonight. Click to expand... LOL omg LOL
Doohickey said: Poppadom! Lol, 'Indian Wafers'. I think I'll have fish and English potato batons for dinner tonight. Click to expand... LOL omg LOL
21 May 2008 at 20:49 #35 azzerz azzerz Associate Joined 11 Oct 2006 Posts 856 always said poppadom... no idea how its spelled like :s
21 May 2008 at 21:28 #36 nutcase nutcase Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 7,626 Location SX, unfortunately You're all wrong, it's BFC. Big ******* Crisp
21 May 2008 at 21:46 #37 Mattus Mattus Soldato Joined 30 Sep 2003 Posts 10,921 Location London I'm gonna guess that as it's a transliteration from a language which doesn't use the Latin alphabet, there are lots of spellings which are 'correct'.
I'm gonna guess that as it's a transliteration from a language which doesn't use the Latin alphabet, there are lots of spellings which are 'correct'.
21 May 2008 at 22:32 #38 Mobius 1 Mobius 1 Soldato Joined 29 Oct 2005 Posts 16,560 reminds me of shilpa poppadom.
21 May 2008 at 22:38 #39 Danger Phoenix Danger Phoenix Soldato Joined 21 Jul 2004 Posts 6,368 Location Harrow, UK Mattus said: I'm gonna guess that as it's a transliteration from a language which doesn't use the Latin alphabet, there are lots of spellings which are 'correct'. Click to expand... Well the actual word is "papad" so I am not sure why the extra bit at the end has been added on
Mattus said: I'm gonna guess that as it's a transliteration from a language which doesn't use the Latin alphabet, there are lots of spellings which are 'correct'. Click to expand... Well the actual word is "papad" so I am not sure why the extra bit at the end has been added on
25 May 2008 at 00:43 #40 sachinbadiani sachinbadiani Associate Joined 27 Mar 2005 Posts 745 Location Kent, England Just had Papad with my rotlis today! Yes it's Papad. If it's got the spice, then I always keep water nearby!
Just had Papad with my rotlis today! Yes it's Papad. If it's got the spice, then I always keep water nearby!