Chinese curry v Indian curry 18:35 - May 1 with 3956 views | gtsb1966 | Chinese all day long. Just had a takeaway and Chinese is always the best IMHO. |  | | |  |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:37 - May 1 with 3241 views | footers | There is no comparison. Indian reigns supreme. |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:46 - May 1 with 3201 views | eireblue | Weird post, who cares what is someway behind Sri Lanka when it comes to curries. |  | |  |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:49 - May 1 with 3189 views | footers |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:46 - May 1 by eireblue | Weird post, who cares what is someway behind Sri Lanka when it comes to curries. |
Even the word 'curry' is Tamil. Open and shut case really, isn't it? |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:50 - May 1 with 3182 views | HARRY10 | sweet, tacky glup, whatever it calls itself, it is not curry Curry is an Indian dish What next, the 'fish and chips in the US are better than what is served in the US [Post edited 1 May 2022 19:03]
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:55 - May 1 with 3173 views | gtsb1966 |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:46 - May 1 by eireblue | Weird post, who cares what is someway behind Sri Lanka when it comes to curries. |
Life is so serious |  | |  |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:56 - May 1 with 3170 views | factual_blue |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:37 - May 1 by footers | There is no comparison. Indian reigns supreme. |
After all, who prefers an Indian duck in hoisin sauce, or an Italian steak and kidney pudding? |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:57 - May 1 with 3161 views | gtsb1966 |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:56 - May 1 by factual_blue | After all, who prefers an Indian duck in hoisin sauce, or an Italian steak and kidney pudding? |
Fray Bentos [Post edited 1 May 2022 18:58]
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 19:06 - May 1 with 3126 views | Churchman |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 18:56 - May 1 by factual_blue | After all, who prefers an Indian duck in hoisin sauce, or an Italian steak and kidney pudding? |
I love them both and the old Peking duck is food of the gods but it has to be Indian. Thai food, Malaysian curries, Japanese curry, different types of Indian ……love it all. One of the big changes for the better in my lifetime has been the chance to enjoy different foods. Bring it on! |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 19:10 - May 1 with 3111 views | Sarge | Chinese curry is awful. It’s like a pot noodle without the peas. |  | |  |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 19:16 - May 1 with 3096 views | clive_baker | Horrible shout |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 19:27 - May 1 with 3060 views | gtsb1966 |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 19:16 - May 1 by clive_baker | Horrible shout |
With bread and and chips.....the best |  | |  |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 19:30 - May 1 with 3053 views | jeera | Oil in a wok. With added oil. |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 20:22 - May 1 with 2945 views | chicoazul | Ban? |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 20:51 - May 1 with 2902 views | GavTWTD | I'm quite partial to a Thai curry if that's allowed. |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 20:55 - May 1 with 2877 views | Mullet |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 20:51 - May 1 by GavTWTD | I'm quite partial to a Thai curry if that's allowed. |
Thai /Malay /Indonesia all do wonderful curries. Really miss being able to cook them as my kids are too small to eat them. |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:02 - May 1 with 2846 views | footers |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 20:55 - May 1 by Mullet | Thai /Malay /Indonesia all do wonderful curries. Really miss being able to cook them as my kids are too small to eat them. |
Try cutting up the meat and veg smaller then. Honestly, some people. |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:04 - May 1 with 2828 views | Reusers_Tash |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 20:51 - May 1 by GavTWTD | I'm quite partial to a Thai curry if that's allowed. |
My vote is Thai curry too in various forms! |  | |  |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:10 - May 1 with 2811 views | Bent_double | OK, we all know the OP is wrong, Indian is far superior to Chinese as far as curry is concerned. But what's happened to sweet and sour sauce from a Chinese? Unless it's just around here, it's turned into some god-awful orange liquid sugar, absolutely revolting. It's got to the point that if I get sweet and sour chicken/pork/prawn balls from a takeaway, I'll buy a jar from a supermarket and have that instead and just throw the takeaway sauce away. (and before anyone says anything, I know I should just make the sauce at home, it's not hard) |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:19 - May 1 with 2779 views | jeera |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:10 - May 1 by Bent_double | OK, we all know the OP is wrong, Indian is far superior to Chinese as far as curry is concerned. But what's happened to sweet and sour sauce from a Chinese? Unless it's just around here, it's turned into some god-awful orange liquid sugar, absolutely revolting. It's got to the point that if I get sweet and sour chicken/pork/prawn balls from a takeaway, I'll buy a jar from a supermarket and have that instead and just throw the takeaway sauce away. (and before anyone says anything, I know I should just make the sauce at home, it's not hard) |
Just goo isn't it and certainly doesn't resemble food let alone anything remotely Chinese. I have an old Ken Hom book from before his days of TV, (it has things like pig's trotters recipes - the sort of stuff we don't tend to cook at home), and it includes an insult aimed at the gloop you speak of. Much of the recipes are very simple stuff and one is an easy sweet and sour sauce made with fresh oranges, vinegar, bit of sugar etc. I use that from time to time and it works just fine with pork or chicken. [Post edited 1 May 2022 21:51]
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:22 - May 1 with 2757 views | BlueBadger | Lat time someone on here was this wrong, they got over 250 downvotes and had to create a whole new username for their ridiculous hot takes. |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:25 - May 1 with 2742 views | blueasfook | Indian. There is so much choice of curries - madras, jalfrezi, tikka masala, etc. Chinese dont really do curry, and if you get curried chicken or whaterver it just looks like its been covered in baby poo. |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:27 - May 1 with 2737 views | nodge_blue | I’m sure you’ve just committed some low grade crime right there. Maybe should be joining Mr Becker for a short sentence. |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:34 - May 1 with 2702 views | Churchman |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:25 - May 1 by blueasfook | Indian. There is so much choice of curries - madras, jalfrezi, tikka masala, etc. Chinese dont really do curry, and if you get curried chicken or whaterver it just looks like its been covered in baby poo. |
Nepalese curry is spectacularly good |  | |  |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:38 - May 1 with 2670 views | blueasfook |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:34 - May 1 by Churchman | Nepalese curry is spectacularly good |
Never tried Nepalase. Will have to find a place to sample one. |  |
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Chinese curry v Indian curry on 22:32 - May 1 with 2589 views | J2BLUE |
Chinese curry v Indian curry on 21:38 - May 1 by blueasfook | Never tried Nepalase. Will have to find a place to sample one. |
May I suggest Nepal? |  |
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