Boss of Indian restaurant in Britain says curry is ’stress reliever’
January 16th, 2010 - 5:26 pm ICT by ANILondon, Jan 16 (ANI): Boss of an Indian restaurant in Britain has claimed that curries such as Korma can help ease stress.
Sanjeev Kumarm says that diners at his restaurant in Stoke only need to put their thumbs on special cards, which turn different colours according to stress levels.
The dishes on the menu then correspond to the colours.
“Herbs and spices can change your mood,” the Daily Star quoted him as saying. (ANI)
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