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Cauliflower soup with cheese in is also epic.

Curry is amazing! Though I suppose there is a lot of bad curry available out there.
 
Cauliflower soup with cheese in is also epic.

Curry is amazing! Though I suppose there is a lot of bad curry available out there.
I never liked it, it tends to overpower the whole meal, and you get one taste in your mouth, where as if the meal is natural, I love it, you can taste all the different ingredients!

Yap! Cauliflower Soup is nice! I also love egglemon/chicken soup!
 
I don't eat curry very often tbh. Not even once a fortnight, I would eat it much more if I had the choice.

it tends to overpower the whole meal, and you get one taste in your mouth, where as if the meal is natural, I love it, you can taste all the different ingredients!

You need to get the right blend and mix of spices so it doesn't just taste harsh, maybe you've just had bad curries or don't like spices?
 
I think a curry can be overpowering, but if you get the right blend of spices they are complex and delightful.

zomg curry craving again.
 
Curries / indian food are without a doubt my favourite type of food. Nom nom nom!
 
I don't eat curry very often tbh. Not even once a fortnight, I would eat it much more if I had the choice.



You need to get the right blend and mix of spices so it doesn't just taste harsh, maybe you've just had bad curries or don't like spices?
What do you mean once a forthnight!!!!
Every time I get on what you ate or drunk.....I think it was meant to be nuts etc., you write you ate curry-in fact that is all I have seen you eating every time I get on the thread, and before I read it I am pretty certain that that is what you propably had-and you never fail me!


I don't know what curry they used at the Indian restaurant, but I didn't like it, and now I avoid Indian restaurants because 95% of the meals are curries!
I don't like chilli either-or hot food like that! Too powerful!
 
I think a curry can be overpowering, but if you get the right blend of spices they are complex and delightful.

zomg curry craving again.
I would not even cook it myself, but had it at Indian restaurants they owe to know what they use, Nah it does n't do it for me!!!
 
We took over the local Indian restaurant for our wedding meal :D

A good 'curry' should be a symphony of flavours and these guys know what they're doing, using the freshest of ingredients and blending their spices daily - hmm, mebbe check out their lunchtime deal.....
 
I can assure you I don't eat curry that often especially not recently. :p

What do you mean 'what curry they use'? Each curry will be different (or should be but most indian takeaway dishes do seem to have a generic taste) made using a different blend and mix of spices and ingredients. And of course 95% of the meal are curries, they are indian curry restaurants. You can have curries which are not spicy or too hot, try a mild one like korma, butter chicken, tikka masalla etc.
 
I can assure you I don't eat curry that often especially not recently. :p

What do you mean 'what curry they use'? Each curry will be different (or should be but most indian takeaway dishes do seem to have a generic taste) made using a different blend and mix of spices and ingredients. And of course 95% of the meal are curries, they are indian curry restaurants. You can have curries which are not spicy or too hot, try a mild one like korma, butter chicken, tikka masalla etc.
Hmmm, you are challenging me here, so I might give them another go, just so that I give you my final opinion on it!

.....and yes, I can assure you most of the times I get on the thread, I am making a very good estimate of what you ate! Now I don't even guess any more! I KNOW! You always prove me right!
 
We took over the local Indian restaurant for our wedding meal :D

A good 'curry' should be a symphony of flavours and these guys know what they're doing, using the freshest of ingredients and blending their spices daily - hmm, mebbe check out their lunchtime deal.....
I don't know about you guys, what's with the curry buisiness! The whole wedding meal? Curry?
Geez!
 
They're just so tasty! Indian food is so varied I'm sure there was more than curry on offer, really good for vegetarian food packed with flavour too.
 
When it comes to flavours the Indians know how to do it. :)

I'm making a beef curry tomorrow Livinginthemoment, first time in ages. ;)
 
We took over the local Indian restaurant for our wedding meal :D

A good 'curry' should be a symphony of flavours and these guys know what they're doing, using the freshest of ingredients and blending their spices daily - hmm, mebbe check out their lunchtime deal.....



Did you not have huge bowls of dahl as well? Lentils & hippies might have a good comedic value, but the reason they're so popular is because they taste beautiful in things like dahl (& it's good for you!)


Lentils, chickpeas - al;l bloody marvellous stuff :D


PS If India comes first in the taste stakes, then Mexico is a close second...
 
Did you not have huge bowls of dahl as well? Lentils & hippies might have a good comedic value, but the reason they're so popular is because they taste beautiful in things like dahl (& it's good for you!)


Lentils, chickpeas - al;l bloody marvellous stuff :D


PS If India comes first in the taste stakes, then Mexico is a close second...
We had dhal by the bucketful, mate - shame all our chums couldn't have been there to enjoy it <3
 
They're just so tasty! Indian food is so varied I'm sure there was more than curry on offer, really good for vegetarian food packed with flavour too.
Yes I agree, their vegie meals are great, I have ordered by asking them to not add curry, and they looked at me as if I was out of this world!!
 
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