Talk:South Asian cuisine
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Etiquette edit
I added a section on food etiquette to Nepali Cuisine. Shouldn't something like this be done with other articles? For example the use of banana leaves to serve South Indian meals, taboos about food someone else has touched, how to eat without utensils. Also how does etiquette differ by religion (Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Islam, Jain etc.). --LADave (talk) 07:23, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
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