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  2. Chicken curry - Wikipedia

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    A typical curry from the Indian subcontinent consists of chicken stewed in an onion - and tomato -based sauce, flavoured with ginger, garlic, tomato puree, chilli peppers and a variety of spices, often including turmeric, cumin, coriander, cinnamon, and cardamom. Outside of South Asia, chicken curry is often made with a pre-made spice mixture ...

  3. Curry powder - Wikipedia

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    Conceived as a ready-made ingredient intended to replicate the flavor of an Indian sauce, [4][5] it was first sold by Indian merchants to British traders. [6] Curry powder was used as an ingredient in 18th-century British recipe books, [7] and commercially available from the late 18th century, [8][9][10] with brands such as Crosse & Blackwell ...

  4. Madras curry - Wikipedia

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    Chicken madras. Common ingredients may also include fresh curry leaves, and the final addition of fresh coriander. The variations include the roasting of many of the spices including dried chillis, coriander seed, aniseed, cumin and cinnamon. This can be done in an oven for 10 minutes at 180 °C, or in a frying pan with no oil at low heat.

  5. Country Captain - Wikipedia

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    Country captain is a curried chicken and rice dish, which is popular in the Southern United States. It was introduced to the United States through Charleston, Savannah, New York City, and Philadelphia, but has origins in the Indian subcontinent. The dish was also included in the U.S. military 's Meal, Ready-to-Eat packs from 2000 to 2004, in ...

  6. Curry - Wikipedia

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    A few stir-fried Thai dishes also use an Indian style curry powder (Thai: phong kari). Cà ri with chicken. In Vietnamese cuisine, it is known as cà ri and is made of ingredients such as coconut milk, potatoes, sweet potatoes, taro, and chicken, along with coriander and green onions. This dish is more like soup than Indian curry.

  7. Andhra cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kaaram petti koora/Koora podi koora (literally, "dish with curry powder added"): sautéed vegetables cooked with curry powder or paste, served as a solid mass. The vegetables can be stuffed with curry powder or paste and are usually cooked whole. Pappucharu (thick dal broth) or charu; Charu a.k.a. rasam (clear soup)