Make Indian Cornish food fusion mussels with the BBC

Make Indian Cornish food fusion mussels with the BBC

Welcome to the fragrant world of Cornish Indian food. Chef and food writer Anjum Anand shows a local Cornish couple the best way to cook mussels in a traditional Indian style. Great video from BBC food programme 'Indian Food Made Easy'.

Learn how to make Indian Cornish food fusion: mussels.

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