One potential origin attributes its invention to Ahmed Aslam Ali in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Attempts have been made to have the European Union grant Chicken tikka masala Protected Designation of Origin status as a Glaswegian dish. Another potential origin is as a variation on a traditional Mughlai dish. Surveys have found Chicken tikka masala to be the most popular dish in British restaurants and it has been called "Britain's true national dish."
I've never been to Indiana.. America won't have me. looks like the Scots might've invented Chicken Tikka Masala anyway..
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One potential origin attributes its invention to Ahmed Aslam Ali in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Attempts have been made to have the European Union grant Chicken tikka masala Protected Designation of Origin status as a Glaswegian dish. Another potential origin is as a variation on a traditional Mughlai dish. Surveys have found Chicken tikka masala to be the most popular dish in British restaurants and it has been called "Britain's true national dish."