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  2. Yellow curry - Wikipedia

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    Pre-packaged curry powder of Indian origin is sometimes also referred to as yellow curry in Western countries but is a different blend of spices from Thai yellow curry. Thai yellow curry, outside Thailand, usually refers to the dish kaeng kari. [2] Thai yellow curry is most typically served with chicken or beef and a starchy vegetable, most ...

  3. Curry - Wikipedia

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    The word "curry" was first recorded in print in Hannah Glasse's 1747 English cookery book. [1] In the 19th century, curry spread to the Caribbean [19] and to Japan, [20] and from there to Chinese people, starting in Singapore. [21] Further migration and globalisation (not shown) made curry a fully international dish. [22]

  4. Koottukari - Wikipedia

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    It is a yellow curry featuring one or two vegetables such as banana and coconut, and has a hot and sweet taste. [1] Kootu curry is a thick curry made with vegetables and legumes. The vegetables that are added in this curry are yam, ash gourd, carrots, snake gourd, pumpkins and plantains. [2] The legumes used are black chickpeas, Bengal gram. [3]

  5. File:J.L.M. Curry; a biography (IA jlmcurrybiograph00alde).pdf

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  6. Category:Thai curries - Wikipedia

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  7. Turmeric - Wikipedia

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    Turmeric (/ ˈ t ɜːr m ər ɪ k, ˈ tj uː-/), [2] [3] (botanical name Curcuma longa (/ ˈ k ɜːr k j ʊ m ə ˈ l ɒ ŋ ɡ ə /), [4] [5]) is a flowering plant in the ginger family Zingiberaceae.It is a perennial, rhizomatous, herbaceous plant native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia that requires temperatures between 20 and 30 °C (68 and 86 °F) and high annual rainfall to ...

  8. Curry powder - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, a common curry spice is Keen’s curry powder. [11] [12] [7] The ingredient "curry powder", along with instructions on how to produce it, [13] are also seen in 19th-century US and Australian cookbooks, and advertisements. [14] British traders introduced the powder to Meiji Japan, in the mid-19th century, where it became known as ...

  9. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Used in certain meat dishes, most notably in matsaman curry. Phong kari ผงกะหรี่ Curry powder: Thai curries are nearly always made with fresh pastes. Curry powder is only used when making certain Indian influenced curries, as well as in stir-fried dishes (often in combination with scrambled eggs) called phat phong kari. Phong phalo