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  2. Korma - Wikipedia

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    The korma is made using a technique called bagar. in the later stage of cooking, additional spices are mixed with heated ghee and then combined with the sauce formed by the braising. The pan is then covered and shaken to release steam and mix the contents. [8] There is a wide variation between individual korma and other "curry" recipes.

  3. Curry powder - Wikipedia

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

  4. Curry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Curry recipes have been printed in Britain since 1747, when Hannah Glasse gave a recipe for a chicken curry. In the 19th century, many more recipes appeared in the popular cookbooks of the time. Curries in Britain are widely described using Indian terms, such as korma for a mild sauce with almond and coconut, Madras for a hot, slightly sour ...

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  6. Curry - Wikipedia

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    A few stir-fried Thai dishes use phong kari, an Indian style curry powder. [68] In the West, Thai curries are often colour-coded green, yellow, and red, with green usually the mildest, red the hottest. Green curry is flavoured with green chili, coriander, kaffir lime, and basil; yellow, with yellow chili and turmeric; and red, with red chili. [69]

  7. Keen's - Wikipedia

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    Keen's Traditional Curry Powder is a blend of turmeric, coriander, salt, fenugreek, black pepper, chilli powder, rice flour, allspice and celery. Keen's Curry is available in 60g or 120g tins. [ 2 ] Keen's Curry is distinctly popular within the Aboriginal community who are the largest consumers of the product [ citation needed ] .

  8. Helichrysum italicum - Wikipedia

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    Although called "curry plant" and smelling like curry powder, it is not related to this mixture of spices, nor the curry tree (Murraya koenigii), and is not used as masala for curry dishes either. Rather, it has a resinous, somewhat bitter aroma reminiscent of sage or wormwood .

  9. Afghan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kalah Pacha (lamb or beef head/feet cooked in a broth, served in bowls as a soup dish or in a stew or curry) Kebab (similar to Middle Eastern and Central Asian style) Khoujoor [14] (Afghan pastry, deep-fried, oval-shaped, similar to doughnuts in taste) Kichri (sticky medium-grain rice cooked with mung beans and onions) Londi, or gusht-e-qaaq ...