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  2. Japanese curry - Wikipedia

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    Katsu curry is a breaded deep-fried cutlet (tonkatsu; usually pork or chicken) with Japanese curry sauce. [2] Curry originates in Indian cuisine and was brought to Japan from India by the British. Since the introduction of curry, it was reinvented to suit Japanese tastes and ingredients. Japanese curry has little resemblance to curries from ...

  3. Keema matar - Wikipedia

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    Keema matar (English: "mince and peas"), [1] also rendered Qeema matar, is a dish from the Indian subcontinent associated with the Mughals. The term is derived from ...

  4. Ground meat - Wikipedia

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    Keema curry in a bun (pau), a popular Mumbai street food. In the Indian subcontinent, minced meat is used in a variety of dishes such as a stewed or fried curry dish of minced beef, mutton (i.e., goat meat or chevon) or other kinds of meat with green peas or potatoes. It usually includes ghee/butter, onions, garlic, ginger, chilis, and spices

  5. Michelin-recommended Japanese noodle restaurant opens ... - AOL

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    He began working to move a location into Curry Up Now’s former space after the Indian fusion concept closed in August 2023. Elk Grove franchisee Alan Lin stands at Kajiken on Thursday.

  6. Category:Japanese curry - Wikipedia

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    Japanese curry; C. Curry bread; I. Ichibanya; K. Katsu curry; Y. Yokohama Curry Museum This page was last edited on 8 November 2023, at 10:18 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Matsuya Foods - Wikipedia

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    Matsuya Foods Co. (株式会社松屋フーズ, Kabushiki-gaisha Matsuya Fūzu) is a chain of restaurants, including Matsuya (松屋), which sells gyūdon (or gyūmeshi), Japanese curry, and teishoku. Matsuya was established in Japan in 1966, founded by Toshio Kawarabuki. [1]

  8. Watch: Nebraska's Keisei Tominaga drills ridiculous trick ...

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    Nebraska basketball sensation Keisei Tominaga, dubbed the "Japanese Steph Curry," wowed fans during a March Madness open practice with a ridiculous trick shot.. Tominaga and the Cornhuskers were a ...

  9. James May: Oh Cook - Wikipedia

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    James May: Oh Cook! is a cooking programme hosted by James May and released via Amazon Prime Video in 2020. The programme features May attempting to cook a variety of different dishes, with each episode focusing on a particular cuisine or meal.