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== Naming == |
== Naming == |
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[[Image:Chicken curry.jpg|thumb|Chicken curry]] |
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'''Chicken curry is liked by everyone because it is chicken. Chicken curry comes from South India(India). It is so common it is in every indian non-veg restaurant. |
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In some places the terms "chicken curry" and "curry chicken" are interchangeable. However, in some regions there is a difference between the two terms, even though both dishes include curry and chicken. This difference of naming is purely local. |
In some places the terms "chicken curry" and "curry chicken" are interchangeable. However, in some regions there is a difference between the two terms, even though both dishes include curry and chicken. This difference of naming is purely local. |
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==Cultural history== |
==Cultural history== |
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'''Curry Chicken''' originated in India and was introduced to the rest of the world throughout history. |
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== See also == |
Revision as of 23:17, 12 December 2009
Curry Chicken is a common delicacy in South Asia (specifically India), East Asia, as well as in the UK and Caribbean. A typical curry consists of chicken in an onion, tomato, and yogurt-based sauce, flavoured with ginger, garlic, chillies and a variety of spices, often including cumin, cinnamon, cardamom. Chicken curry is sometimes made with pre-made curry powder. Milk is sometimes added to decrease the spiciness.
Naming
In some places the terms "chicken curry" and "curry chicken" are interchangeable. However, in some regions there is a difference between the two terms, even though both dishes include curry and chicken. This difference of naming is purely local.
Cultural history
Curry Chicken originated in India and was introduced to the rest of the world throughout history.