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  2. Curry (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name Corry is usually Ó Corraidh (or Ó Corra) and in modern times is often abbreviated to Corr. However, when found in Clare, it is probably a variant form of Ó Comhraidhe - O'Curry and as we have seen already, Corry is a known variant of Curry in Cork. In Ulster, the names Corr, Corry and Curry are numerous.

  3. Currie (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Another origin of the surname is from Curry, in Somerset, England. In some cases the name may also be derived from the Old French curie, which means "kitchen". [4] Early forms of the surname include: æt Curi, in about 1075; and de Cury, in 1212. Both forms are derived from the place name in Somerset.

  4. Curry - Wikipedia

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    The term "curry" is not derived from the name of the curry tree, although some curries do include curry leaves among many other spices. [8] [9] It is not related, either, to the word cury in The Forme of Cury, [6] a 1390s English cookbook; [10] that term comes from the Middle French word cuire, meaning 'to cook'. [1]

  5. What is curry? It's a surprising story of many flavors and ...

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    Where do curry recipes come from? Learn the surprising stories of South Asian, Southeast Asian, Japanese, West Indian and African curries. It's a surprising story of many flavors and cultures

  6. What is curry? It's a surprising story of many flavors and ...

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    The various forms of curry across the globe tell the story of spices, colonization, globalization and immigration. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  7. Sai bhaji - Wikipedia

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    The name of the curry is said to be derived from two words of Sindhi language: sai (meaning "green") and bhaji (meaning "vegetables"), thus indicating the ingredients used to cook the dish. [6] Sai bhaji is consumed throughout summers and winters, as a night and day meal respectively. [ 7 ]

  8. Massaman curry - Wikipedia

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    The name massaman is a corruption of the term mosalman (Persian: مسلمان), [13] an archaic word derived from Persian, meaning "Muslim" [14] and the name massaman did not exist in Persian or Indian languages. [15] Hence, many earlier writers from the mid-19th century called the dish "Mussulman curry". [16] [17] [18]

  9. Why Stephen Curry’s oldest child laughed while watching his ...

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    NBA star Stephen Curry's basketball journey is the subject of a new documentary, "Stephen Curry: Underrated," streaming on Apple TV+ beginning July 21.