Military Chefs Curry Favour With Gurkhas | Forces TV
British military rules in Afghanistan forbid the buying of local produce, but that has posed a challenge for the Gurkhas. They love nothing better than Nepal goat and chicken curry. The rules mean military chefs have had to cook up a solution to preserve what is an important Gurkha tradition. British Forces News cameras have been to Checkpoint Lamar in the Nahr-e-Saraj district to see how the substitute curry has been going down. Subscribe to Forces TV: http://bit.ly/1OraazC Check out our website: http://forces.net Facebook: / forcestv Twitter: / forcesnews

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