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- Phall abstract "Phall (sometimes spelled fall, faal, fahl, phaal, phal or paal) is a British Asian Indian curry dish, which originated in Indian restaurants in Birmingham, UK, and is not to be confused with the char-grilled, gravyless, finger food phall from Bangalore. It is one of the hottest forms of curry regularly available, even hotter than the vindaloo, using a large number of ground standard chili peppers, or a hotter type of chili such as scotch bonnet or habanero. Typically, the dish is a tomato-based thick curry and includes ginger and optionally fennel seeds.The phall has achieved notoriety as the hottest generally available dish from Indian restaurants. For example, the well-known Brick Lane Curry House in New York has a "P'Hall of Fame" on their website and will provide customers who finish the dish with a free beer and a certificate. In 2008 in the UK, a charity competition in Hampshire was based on competitors eating increasingly hot phalls.".
- Phall ingredient Chili_pepper.
- Phall ingredient Ginger.
- Phall ingredient Habanero.
- Phall ingredient Tomato.
- Phall origin United_Kingdom.
- Phall wikiPageID "2362763".
- Phall wikiPageRevisionID "595221499".
- Phall country United_Kingdom.
- Phall hasPhotoCollection Phall.
- Phall mainIngredient "chili peppers , tomatoes, ginger".
- Phall name "Phall".
- Phall type Curry.
- Phall subject Category:Anglo-Indian_curries.
- Phall subject Category:Indian_cuisine.
- Phall subject Category:Indian_cuisine_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Phall type Food.
- Phall type FunctionalSubstance.
- Phall comment "Phall (sometimes spelled fall, faal, fahl, phaal, phal or paal) is a British Asian Indian curry dish, which originated in Indian restaurants in Birmingham, UK, and is not to be confused with the char-grilled, gravyless, finger food phall from Bangalore. It is one of the hottest forms of curry regularly available, even hotter than the vindaloo, using a large number of ground standard chili peppers, or a hotter type of chili such as scotch bonnet or habanero.".
- Phall label "Phaal".
- Phall label "Phall".
- Phall sameAs Phaal.
- Phall sameAs m.08hr0v.
- Phall sameAs Q7180306.
- Phall sameAs Q7180306.
- Phall wasDerivedFrom Phall?oldid=595221499.
- Phall isPrimaryTopicOf Phall.
- Phall name "Phall".