There are some food items banned in various countries. Samosa (called singhara in some places) is also banned in one country as this resembles to a religious concept, namely holy trio.

http://in.screen.yahoo.com/10-illegal-foods-132005448.html

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There are some food items banned in various countries. Samosa (called singhara in some places) is also banned in one country as this resembles to a religious concept, namely holy trio.

http://in.screen.yahoo.com/10-illegal-foods-132005448.html


Samosa in Somalia. But most of the things looks logical except this one. :laugh:
In such a case they should change shape of samosa to take it out of banned list.

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In such a case they should change shape of samosa to take it out of banned list.


Nice suggestion. But I am not sure if that would be a samosa then. People really are so fussy about their religion. :blink:
In such a case they should change shape of samosa to take it out of banned list.


That part should be done by us if we want to boost our Samosa exports to Somalia. Or the local people who are making and selling Samosas should make it a four cornered Samosa.
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
What matters is content. Giving different shape may make difference. But I have another thing in mind. almost everything is same. All eatables are made of almost same stuff. These could be sweet or salty. I don't find much difference between Patty and Samosa. Both are stuffed with potato.

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Yes they can change the shape and name of this. But it is very tasty-yammi :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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There are some food items banned in various countries. Samosa (called singhara in some places) is also banned in one country as this resembles to a religious concept, namely holy trio.

http://in.screen.yahoo.com/10-illegal-foods-132005448.html

In India Samosa is most favored snack. I think it is available in every part of India.
What matters is content. Giving different shape may make difference. But I have another thing in mind. almost everything is same. All eatables are made of almost same stuff. These could be sweet or salty. I don't find much difference between Patty and Samosa. Both are stuffed with potato.

Patty is baked snack and Samosa is fried. It is difference between these two.
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
What matters is content. Giving different shape may make difference. But I have another thing in mind. almost everything is same. All eatables are made of almost same stuff. These could be sweet or salty. I don't find much difference between Patty and Samosa. Both are stuffed with potato.

Patty is baked snack and Samosa is fried. It is difference between these two.


Patties are shallow fried , not baked while Samosas are deep fried...Once you eat a well prepared samosa you will never give up on it, I love vegetable Samosas !

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Thank you said by: Kalyani Nandurkar
What matters is content. Giving different shape may make difference. But I have another thing in mind. almost everything is same. All eatables are made of almost same stuff. These could be sweet or salty. I don't find much difference between Patty and Samosa. Both are stuffed with potato.

Patty is baked snack and Samosa is fried. It is difference between these two.


Patties are shallow fried , not baked while Samosas are deep fried...Once you eat a well prepared samosa you will never give up on it, I love vegetable Samosas !


I like vegetable samosas too, especially vegetables with chinese flavour. Also close by there is a place that sells special samosas with fresh coconut, onion and dried grapes filling which is just so delicious!!

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