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  2. Curry paste - Wikipedia

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    Indian curry pastes in a UK supermarket Thai red, green and yellow curry pastes Look up curry paste in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Curry paste is a mixture of ingredients in the consistency of a paste used in the preparation of a curry .

  3. Curry - Wikipedia

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    Outside the Indian subcontinent, a curry is a dish from Southeast Asia which uses coconut milk and spice pastes, and is commonly eaten over rice. [38] Curries may contain fish, meat, poultry, or shellfish, either alone or in combination with vegetables.

  4. Madras curry - Wikipedia

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    Madras curry gets its name from the city of Madras (now Chennai) at the time of the British Raj; the name is not used in Indian cuisine. The name and the dish were invented in Anglo-Indian cuisine for a simplified spicy sauce made using curry powder, tomatoes, and onions. [1] The name denotes a generalised hot curry. [2]

  5. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    The signature winter Gujarati dish. Curry of mixed vegetables like surti papdi, ratalu, potatoes, carrot, green garlic, tuvar dana, waal dana etc. rich in oil and spices generally accompanied by puri or roti. Mag Dhokli: an Indian dish made of lentils and fresh dough with Indian spices, it is dry and not liquidy like daal dhokli. Khichu

  6. Curry powder - Wikipedia

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    Curry powder is a spice mix originating from the Indian subcontinent, adapted from but not to be confused with the native spice mix of garam masala. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History

  7. Sharwood's - Wikipedia

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    The company produces Indian, Chinese and South East Asian food products and ingredients. It produces many cooking sauces, which usually come in a recognisable square jar, and also curry pastes and powders, pappadoms, naan breads, noodles, prawn crackers and ready meals. It holds the largest market share in Britain in this range.