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What is your least favourite acronym?
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I like how you say "ghee" is a common word
London, UK. Ghee is an everyday word. So is Bombay Aloo.
Dang. As an Indian-American, I rarely hear non-Indians say "ghee," and the few times I do on YouTube videos, it's always "ghee butter."
I'm a pasty, old, white man and even I've got a half-full can of ghee in the fridge. I know you don't have to keep it in the fridge but I'm short of cupboard space.
Allow me to clarify...
Shut up
It is in my house!
Cook more lol. It is common if you like making food!
For non-Indian food, I've seen coconut and olive oil used, almost never ghee.