What would be your last meal?

kasab ate tomato in the end, it has bothered me since - why tomato? condering he requested to eat biryani when he was jailed
does it give relief considering his last stage? easy to eat or what what

out of all thnigs, obscure tomato?

This thread is not about last meals of terrorists btw :)
 
Biryani or a massive plate of Burger King French Fries.

Btw check this article out: about last meals of prisoners. Some are intriguing.
http://www.petapixel.com/2012/12/06...by-death-row-inmates-before-their-executions/

That was really interesting - and a little disturbing. I think the guy who was "saving his pie for later," was mentally deficient. It is believed that he was not mentally cognizant of what was happening to him (his impending execution). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Ray_Rector
 
Before death.probably it would be a bottle of blood or glucose....or perhaps a glass of water....:(
 
:sachin

or

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Surprised to see all the biryani fans here, I have tried it a few times in Asian restaurants, it's not very appealing. Tandoor chicken is pretty good :inzi
 
Maryland Cookies crushed in milk - had them today after a long, long time (a week :p). Put around 8 cookies in a mug of milk and then crush them. Scoop out the large pieces and eat them. Then drink the milk until the smaller bits can be scooped out which are absolute delicious! Yummy delight!
 
Fried chicken with a peanut butter mayo sandwich with banana, it's delicious :inzi
 
A nice beef steak sizzling to perfection with an egg on top and fries on the side. As for the drink, I'm a simple man, I'll stick to coke. Nothing fancy. Finish it off with a warm chocolate sauce cake, chewy, not full of bread. A cup of tea to follow along with a nice cigar while I converse with a beautiful woman, my dinner guest, about nothing in particular. Hey, it's my last meal; of course there's a hot girl involved.

Bring on death.
 
It's a middle eastern delicacy, camel testicles are meant to be just as tasty

Wait, by calf you meant the young one of a camel? I thought it was the leg part of the camel. Either way would love to try that including camel testicles
 
This morning I ended up on some youtube video about the weirdest requests by prisoners on death row for their final meal. I'm struggling to think what would be my final meal, definitely something chicken related though
 
Fish and Chips and Vodka
 
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I’ll go with some Haagen Dazs strawberry ice cream, my mom’s pulao with steak and rita, some crispy French fries and top it all off with a cold one.

(Cold Pepsi that is :yk)
 
Nandos hot peri peri chicken thighs on skewers for the looks and those fries with the seasoned rice.

With extra peri peri sauce.

It's been 6 years since I had it. I can almost smell the fumes from the hot sauce when I think about it... aah..

With a diet vanilla coke. Gotta go out in shape.
 
Strawberry
Grilled Chicken sandwich with Fanta
Double Chocolate chip ice cream
 
That’s a great strategy.

By the time that they tie the noose, you’ll be out of it.

“His hands can’t hit what his eyes can’t see”!

That's the idea.
I feel more bold and daring whenever I'm sloshed as my college exploits would tell you.
Wouldn't mind going along with shouting the slogan of ' inqalab zindabad'.
 
That's the idea.
I feel more bold and daring whenever I'm sloshed as my college exploits would tell you.
Wouldn't mind going along with shouting the slogan of ' inqalab zindabad'.

That’s the spirit!

It reminds me of a funny anecdote my friend shared one time.

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto one famously stated that Pakistan would become a nuclear state even if that meant that its people would have to eat stones.

It eventually did. So that begs the question.

What can a nation whose people built a nuclear weapon while eating rocks accomplish while eating donkeys?

P.S., This was when the infestation of donkey meat was rapid in Pakistani restaurants.
 
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That’s the spirit!

It reminds me of a funny anecdote my friend shared one time.

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto one famously stated that Pakistan would become a nuclear state even if that meant that its people would have to eat stones.

It eventually did. So that begs the question.

What can a nation whose people built a nuclear weapon while eating rocks accomplish while eating donkeys?

P.S., This was one the infestation of donkey meat was rapid in Pakistani restaurants.

Grass, not stones. He famously said we would eat grass if we had to.

I always understood that to mean we would all go vegan if we had to, which is in so many ways the ultimate sacrifice for a nation of carnivores.
 
Grass, not stones. He famously said we would eat grass if we had to.

I always understood that to mean we would all go vegan if we had to, which is in so many ways the ultimate sacrifice for a nation of carnivores.
Oh, thanks for the clarification.

And yeah, meat and Pakistanis is a match made on a celestial plane.
 
That’s the spirit!

It reminds me of a funny anecdote my friend shared one time.

Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto one famously stated that Pakistan would become a nuclear state even if that meant that its people would have to eat stones.

It eventually did. So that begs the question.

What can a nation whose people built a nuclear weapon while eating rocks accomplish while eating donkeys?

P.S., This was one the infestation of donkey meat was rapid in Pakistani restaurants.
Donkey meat probably led to 'tabdeeli' I guess :))
 
On the topic of Pakistanis and donkey meat, I was watching one of Anthony Bourdain’s shows, and the episode in question focused on two famous Quebec chefs. They visited a restaurant where the sous chefs was Pakistani, and he had prepared... donkey nihari.

Isn’t it amazing that a meat we disparage, and which was foisted onto unsuspecting, innocent consumers, finds pride of place at a fancy Quebec eatery? Maybe, just maybe, we need to give it a chance? Approach it with an open mind and all that?
 
On the topic of Pakistanis and donkey meat, I was watching one of Anthony Bourdain’s shows, and the episode in question focused on two famous Quebec chefs. They visited a restaurant where the sous chefs was Pakistani, and he had prepared... donkey nihari.

Isn’t it amazing that a meat we disparage, and which was foisted onto unsuspecting, innocent consumers, finds pride of place at a fancy Quebec eatery? Maybe, just maybe, we need to give it a chance? Approach it with an open mind and all that?
Should suggest Bhabhiji to prepare a nice sumptuous Donkey Nihari for dinner someday.
And don't forget to post about her reaction afterwards on here.
 
Should suggest Bhabhiji to prepare a nice sumptuous Donkey Nihari for dinner someday.
And don't forget to post about her reaction afterwards on here.

Nihari is well nigh impossible to get just right at home, so I would have to politely decline. Standards must be adhered to at all costs.

However, Canadian PPers can enjoy the succulent donkey nihari at Liverpool House: http://www.joebeef.ca

I’ve gone to the trouble of going through that Anthony Bourdain episode to find out the name of the restaurant and it’s Pakistani sous chef.
 
Full English breakfast

KFC zinger burger

MD fish o filet

Chicken, onion, beef, sweatcorn pizza

Brown rice with goat

Cheese naan and palak

Mango lassi and various assortment of fizzy drinks


Granted I won’t eat all of it but I can pick and mix. I’d die happy.
 
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