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Title: This might be of interest
Post by: Blondie on April 11, 2005, 04:35 PM
http://www.openkitchen.net/cook/curry/index-e.html

Cheers all,

Blondie
Title: Re: This might be of interest
Post by: pete on April 11, 2005, 10:24 PM
I guess chicken bones are not that unusual to cook with.
It was a first for me, though!
Title: Re: This might be of interest
Post by: merrybaker on April 12, 2005, 04:39 PM
Blondie, that?s an interesting article. I?ve had Japanese curries, and because my husband likes them, I?ve done some research on them. They bear very little resemblance to Indian curries and are an unappetizing brown and very thick and gloppy.? They?re really popular there, like McDonald?s is in the US.

http://www.yoshinoya-dc.com/pot/index.html

Japanese housewives almost always use a box mix for the sauce, and then just add meat, carrots, onions, tofu, whatever.? I have two boxes of curry sauce (it comes in a solid bar marked into squares like a chocolate bar).? The ingredients of Glico medium curry (a popular brand) are: vegetable oil, wheat flour, sugar, salt, curry powder (turmeric, coriander, cumin, chilli pepper, pepper), lactose, MSG, Worcestershire sauce (onion, tomato, apple, spice, distilled vinegar, salt, caramel coloring, yeast extract), caramel coloring, hydrolyzed soy protein, banana, yoghurt (nonfat dry milk, sugar), honey, onion, sugar ester, tomato, artificial flavor, raisin.

Maybe Worcestershire sauce is our secret ingredient! :D

-Mary
Title: Re: This might be of interest
Post by: pete on April 18, 2005, 07:59 PM
Maybe Worcestershire sauce is our secret ingredient! :D
-Mary
It's not.
I've done that one!!