Kidding. But what do you mean when you say curries specifically? I always get confused about how Non-Indians/Westerners use that term. There are very few things I call a curry, but it seems to me that Westerners use it as a generic term for most Indian dishes.
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Thai Curry > Indian Curry
- 12/07/2011 05:56:30 PM
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No it's not. Not even close. *NM*
- 12/07/2011 06:08:47 PM
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I enjoy them both, really
- 12/07/2011 06:46:57 PM
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Hippie *NM*
- 12/07/2011 07:05:23 PM
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You just can't handle the spice.
- 12/07/2011 10:52:53 PM
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- 12/07/2011 10:52:53 PM
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Re: You just can't handle the spice.
- 13/07/2011 04:10:31 AM
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- 13/07/2011 04:10:31 AM
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Yeah, I only tend to call a non-vegetarian dish with sauce/gracy a curry. *NM*
- 13/07/2011 09:53:26 AM
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I'll be honest, whatever is labeled as "curry" if I go to an Indian or Thai restaurant
- 13/07/2011 05:12:00 AM
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Re: I'll be honest, whatever is labeled as "curry" if I go to an Indian or Thai restaurant
- 13/07/2011 09:51:36 AM
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