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这次小编要介绍的是真真正正的印度Tandoori烤鸡!
原来在印度是需要搭配沙拉一起吃的哦?!

到底马来西亚的Tandoori和印度的本土做法有什么差异咧?
那就不要错过本期小食堂的【印度特别篇】啦!

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00:00 Butter sauce
00:02 Is it good?
00:04 Yes, a little bit spicy but acceptable
00:06 Hello everyone
00:08 Welcome back to Shock's small canteen
00:10 We will take you to explore
00:12 the delicious food in the small canteen
00:14 I believe those who have watched the Shock video
00:16 will know that
00:18 not long ago, I went to
00:20 the Hindu God's oil
00:22 When I arrived at this place in India
00:24 called Aurangabad
00:26 I wanted to go to the nearby place to have breakfast
00:28 but I found that all the shops
00:30 were written in Hindi
00:32 which I couldn't understand
00:34 and the people there couldn't understand English
00:36 As a result, I was so desperate
00:38 that I met this restaurant
00:40 called Rana Family Restaurant
00:42 The owner of the restaurant
00:44 greeted me in English
00:46 After a round of explanation, the owner also recommended
00:48 me to try their Tandoori Khaoji
00:50 In this episode, I would like to
00:52 introduce to you the authentic
00:54 Tandoori Khaoji in India
00:56 and Malaysia
00:58 Is it too spicy?
01:00 No
01:02 Okay, normal spicy
01:04 This is butter
01:14 Butter sauce
01:16 So this is veggie
01:24 Cabbage
01:26 And this is
01:28 Vadu Lai
01:30 Wow
01:32 This is for one
01:34 So many
01:36 Actually, I just ate
01:38 But it's okay, I will finish
01:40 Thank you
01:42 This portion is for one
01:46 So
01:48 Let's try
01:50 They also put salad on the Tandoori
01:52 Let's try
01:54 I think Malaysian food is a bit dry
02:02 But this one is a bit dry
02:04 Maybe because of the butter
02:06 Is it good?
02:08 Yes, a little bit spicy
02:10 But acceptable
02:12 Actually, in Malaysia also we have chicken Tandoori
02:14 You are from Malaysia?
02:16 Yes, I am from Malaysia
02:20 The Tandoori Khaoji here
02:22 is a bit spicy
02:24 and the chicken is moist
02:26 The Khaoji also eat with salad
02:28 The taste is more balanced
02:30 Plus
02:32 this portion of Khaoji
02:34 only cost RM220
02:36 If you convert to Malaysian currency, it's RM12
02:38 Very cost-effective
02:40 I would like to give them 4 stars
02:42 Okay, that's all for today
02:44 In the next episode, we will continue
02:46 to find the cheap and delicious
02:48 Malaysian food
02:50 Bye-bye
02:52 [Music]
02:54 [Music]
02:56 (whooshing)
02:58 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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