Thai cos they use a lot of coconut milk,My stepmother is Thai she made the nicest fish curry ever.And they also make a mean Penang curry too.
Having said that I'm also quite partial to a Lamb Rogan Josh. [indian]
2006-11-18 08:59:01
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answered by Elle J Morgan 6
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Can't choose, won't choose. Indian Curry is my first love, the perfect comfort food, there is a massive range of flavours for Indian and I love them all. The HOT Vindaloo is the traditional favorite for the end of night of heavy drinking. A Lamb Biriyiani is a complete meal in itself almost a spicy casserole of the curry world. Chicken Dupiaza the double onion curry has enough spice to excit the tastebuds without blowing your head off. Having been born in Birmingham I must also promote the 'Balti' a combination of indian cooking and more western dishes. In fact the majority of dishes we think of as Indian are in fact a combination of traditional Indian food and local dishes. Thai currys are a competely different flavour to Indian and spicy in a very different way, I love Jungle Curry (a dry version of the tradional Red) as a hot/spicy meal, its gorgeous with Coconut rice or plain noodles. As a milder alternative a Mussaman curry is the Thai equivalent of casserole, with potatoes. Thai currys are just as tasty as Indian, and depending on the day of the week and how i'm feeling I prefer one to the other. Right now I would choose the Mutton or Lamb Biriyani recipe from Keith Floyd's 'Taste of India' book, its a recipe for 10-12 for a diner party, and is very rich, without being too spicy (unfortunately it does take over the whole house with the cooking smell) . If you want to get into cooking Indian food, this is a perfect book, with may traditional recipe's you will be familier with, there is never a problem getting ingredients either.
2016-05-22 01:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If you can find a very good Indian chef, then an Indian Madras curry is the best. Followed by a Thai green curry... and in third place a Japanese Curry Rice dish (popular with Japanese school kids!)
2006-11-18 08:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Thai Yellow Curry with chicken and potatoes. I also like Cambodian curry soup which I dip french bread in.
2006-11-18 12:00:49
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answered by dreamclock 2
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South-African Durban Curry. The best. Curry should never be so hot that you cannot enjoy eating it.
2006-11-18 10:30:11
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answered by Duisend-poot 7
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Thai green chicken
Indian Bhuna
2006-11-19 22:12:20
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answered by Alyosha 4
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currys are sh*t ;-)
Got to say probably a nice authentic korma with some natural yoghurt.
just making a thai green. niiiiiiiiice!
2006-11-18 13:38:45
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answered by bigdavevw 1
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I like thai curry-- I like the mixture of sweet and spicy.
2006-11-18 09:31:42
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answered by Jellybean 1
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i like indian the best and Pakastany curry
2006-11-18 09:56:40
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answered by dreamz 4
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if you place all three on the same table, especially chicken curry, i don't think i would be able to differentiate, am sure all three is good!
:) yum, you making me hungry. curry with paratha.
2006-11-19 03:56:35
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answered by j 3
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