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  2. Curry bread - Wikipedia

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    Yaki karē pan (baked curry bread) Curry bread (カレーパン, karē pan) is a popular Japanese food. It consists of Japanese curry or other types of curry wrapped in a piece of dough, which is then coated in bread crumbs and deep fried. [1] On occasion it is baked instead of deep-fried, but deep-frying is the most common method of cooking.

  3. Japanese curry - Wikipedia

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    This product brought a mild sweetness to Japanese curry, which had been perceived as a spicy, adult dish, and made Japanese curry one of children's favorite dishes. [11] [3] "Bon Curry", the world's first commercial retort pouch food. The Bon Curry packaging box design in the photo is a reprint.

  4. Category:Japanese curry - Wikipedia

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  5. Singapore Curry Noodles with Golden Tofu Recipe - AOL

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    Cook, tossing every few minutes, until golden on most sides, about 10 minutes. Remove to a paper towel to drain, and sprinkle with salt. Add a little more oil, then pour in the egg.

  6. Katsu curry - Wikipedia

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    Katsu curry (Japanese: カツカレー, romanized: katsukarē) is a Japanese dish consisting of a pork cutlet served with a portion of Japanese rice and curry. It is served on a large plate and is typically eaten using a spoon or fork. The cutlet is usually precut into strips, eliminating the need for a knife.

  7. S&B Foods - Wikipedia

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    S&B Foods Inc. (エスビー食品株式会社, Esubī shokuhin kabushiki gaisha, TYO: 2805) is a Japanese company which manufactures, processes and distributes foodstuffs, spices and condiments, instant curries, and also makes and sells cooked food. [2] Their logo shows the S being the start of the word "Spice" and the B coming from the end of ...

  8. House Foods - Wikipedia

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    It began in 1913 in Osaka as Urakami Shoten and began selling curry in 1926. [4] House Foods is the world's largest manufacturer of Japanese curry, [citation needed] and is well known for its Japanese curry brands, Vermont Curry and Java Curry. It is also a major manufacturer of spices such as wasabi, shichimi, yuzukoshō, and black pepper.

  9. Menchi-katsu - Wikipedia

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    Menchi-katsu (メンチカツ) is a Japanese breaded and deep-fried ground meat patty; a fried meat cake. [1] The meat is usually ground beef, pork, or a mixture of the two. It is often served in inexpensive bento and teishoku .