Face it: there's one thing we all get when we go to an Indian-Pakistani restaurant: chicken tikka masala. But what if we told you that the popular, creamy dish might not actually be from the Sub-Continent? Instead, the dish has a complicated origin story that, in part, tells the story of the Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi immigrants who built the United Kingdom's famous curry houses that today are on the brink of disappearing.
Learn more here:
Roads and Kingdoms. “Who Owns Chicken Tikka Masala?”
Buzzfeed. “These Curry Chefs Feel Let Down Over Brexit And Now They Have No Idea Who To Vote For”
CNN. “The U.K. Is Running Out Of Curry Chefs”
Presenter & Senior Producer: Sana Saeed
Producer: Omar Duwaji
Camera: Sean Havey
Edited by: Sean Havey
Animations by: Chia Liu
Additional Camera: Shira Pinson
Executive Producer: Sarah Nasr
Music tracks courtesy of Audio Network and West One.
Footage and images courtesy of AP, Getty, Reuters and Creative Commons.
Learn more here:
Roads and Kingdoms. “Who Owns Chicken Tikka Masala?”
Buzzfeed. “These Curry Chefs Feel Let Down Over Brexit And Now They Have No Idea Who To Vote For”
CNN. “The U.K. Is Running Out Of Curry Chefs”
Presenter & Senior Producer: Sana Saeed
Producer: Omar Duwaji
Camera: Sean Havey
Edited by: Sean Havey
Animations by: Chia Liu
Additional Camera: Shira Pinson
Executive Producer: Sarah Nasr
Music tracks courtesy of Audio Network and West One.
Footage and images courtesy of AP, Getty, Reuters and Creative Commons.
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