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As an Indian, I disown her. We don't eat "Curry" everyday , or atleast not with every meal. We have something like " Dal" which is a Lentil soup. In Souther India it's different , as it's different in Northern India as well as it has different form in West & East. Like how can anyone eat Curry everytime?! Have some common sense. We'll endup being with upset stomach everyday.
Usually, in normal Indian homes it's either Dal , Kardhi kind of soup/Lentil based side diah to accompanied with Rice during lunch or dinner. Most Indah Usually eat Rice in the afternoon or at night. In North, we eat rice with dal ( simple lentil soup) with a side dish mostly with includes veggies ( stair fried veggies with little bit of spices) . In India, only the dishes which has actual Curry leave in it are called "Curry" . So stop giving misinformation that you yourself are unaware of.
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There seems to be a lot of confusion as to what a 'curry' is in the comment section. Since curry originated in India, I'll explain it from an Indian perspective. Not every gravy-based dish is curry. To make a curry, you need to add curry leaves (what we call, kadi patta in India) to it. It has a really strong, herby flavour, and it's absolutely delicious. The word curry is now used as a misnomer to describe anything dish that has Indian spices in it. The word for that spice mix (which normally includes turmeric, cumin, cloves, coriander, garlic, ginger, red chilli powder, pepper, cardamom, sesame, bay leaves, etc.) is 'masala' or 'garam masala' not curry.
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@owei647
5 months ago
Iโm from the Philippines and we have a different take on curry, but I can definitely say that Indian curry is the way to go!
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