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Kebab vs. Kabob
Posted: 2004-01-08 02:45pm
by Peregrin Toker
[Monty Burns]
(looks at a cardboard box with the word "KEBAB" written on it)
Kebab.
(then looks at a similar box emblazoned with "KABOB")
Kabob.
(looks at the two boxes repeatedly, looking confused)
Kebab. Kabob. Kebab. Kabob.
[/Monty Burns]
In the Danish language, a particular type of meat used in Middle Eastern cooking IIRC is known as kebab.
However, when browsing English websites I often hear of something called kabob which I assume is the same as kebab.
Is it merely a matter of alternate spellings, or is there actually a difference between kabob and kebab?
Posted: 2004-01-08 02:51pm
by Col. Crackpot
IIRC it is has to do with trying to spell it like it sounds in a different alphabet and screwing up .... much like Usama vs. Osama
Posted: 2004-01-08 03:07pm
by Montcalm
Ketchup/Catsup
Posted: 2004-01-08 03:08pm
by Chardok
Nah, Kebab is somewhat like meatloaf, lot's of spices, very very good, I used to work with an afghani woman who brought kebab in for me once. Kabob is stuff on a stick. I like kabob better!
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Posted: 2004-01-08 04:02pm
by El Moose Monstero
Dont know if it helps, but in the UK, a kebab in the drunken inedible thing sense is a sort of indian thing I think, various suspect meats with spices on a large spike, they shave some of it off, put it in a pitta bread and serve with salad and chilli or garlic sauce...
Posted: 2004-01-08 04:09pm
by Zac Naloen
The_Lumberjack wrote:Dont know if it helps, but in the UK, a kebab in the drunken inedible thing sense is a sort of indian thing I think, various suspect meats with spices on a large spike, they shave some of it off, put it in a pitta bread and serve with salad and chilli or garlic sauce...
i think what he's trying to say with that sentence is that you only eat kebabs when too wasted to taste the rat meat.
Posted: 2004-01-08 04:13pm
by El Moose Monstero
Nonsense, I have been known to eat them sober, ok, there's nothing quite like having a kebab coated in chillis after a night out, but I am a major fan of kebabs regardless of my state of inebriation. That said, there was a guy down south who put seabirds in his, and there were quite a lot of rats at Lancaster University... and the kebabs there are the best I've had... hmmmm.
Posted: 2004-01-08 06:26pm
by haas mark
Kebob?
~ver
Posted: 2004-01-08 07:37pm
by General Zod
it's much like the difference between pota-toe and pot-ato. merely superficial. at least i think.
Posted: 2004-01-08 07:47pm
by Chardok
Posted: 2004-01-08 07:51pm
by The Cleric
You're making me hungry.
Posted: 2004-01-08 08:36pm
by Frank Hipper
It's K-Bob, you reprobate fools!
My understanding is that Shish-Kebab is the dish served on skewers, and a Turkish name.
Posted: 2004-01-09 11:41am
by Peregrin Toker
Montcalm wrote:Ketchup/Catsup
What exactly is catsup? I never heard that word before that particular Simpsons episode where Monty Burns couldn't decide on ketchup or catsup.
Posted: 2004-01-09 11:54am
by Sarevok
My understanding is that Shish-Kebab is the dish served on skewers, and a Turkish name.
There is also shik kebabs which is a different type of kebab.
Posted: 2004-01-09 04:48pm
by Frank Hipper
Peregrin Toker wrote:Montcalm wrote:Ketchup/Catsup
What exactly is catsup? I never heard that word before that particular Simpsons episode where Monty Burns couldn't decide on ketchup or catsup.
Same condiment, different spelling. I have no idea why.