The Thai curries do some miraculous things with the sweet and the coconut milk -- amazing.
Now I'm peckish. Note to self: seek out Thai green curry in San Diego.
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The Thai curries do some miraculous things with the sweet and the coconut milk -- amazing.
Now I'm peckish. Note to self: seek out Thai green curry in San Diego.
More a yellow curry man, but I'm a wuss. Typo boy - may I recommend the Stout, if you don't fancy Ting?
Thai curries are lovely, but they aren't curry within the meaning of the Act.
Except musaman curry.
If it ain't yellow, it ain't curry.
Jamaican curry's not yellow. Wanna take this outside?
uh-oh.
Somebody protect me?
And sorry - but "Curry" is the English spelling of the Indian word for "sauce". So curried foods are simply foods with Indian style sauces on them - many of which sauces are not yellow. The difference between various Indian curries (especially between regions) is as great as the difference between them and , say, Thai Green Curry. Curry is one of those things that was invented in one nation and spread to become the property of the world - like rock n' roll....
Okay, I'm giving up hyperbole for Lent.
Nah Betsy, just because someone's leg occasionally comes off in your hand is no reason to stop pulling.
I would love to try Ting but I haven't found it anywhere here.
(Saunters back into thread, cowboy hat on head, lariat in hand, Stars and Stripes flag pin in lapel)
I still say y'all have weird weird ideas 'bout food. Now 'scuse me, I got a mess o' catfish fritters, rattlesnake steaks, Big Macs, and some Mr. Pibb waitin' for me.