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curry powder
noun
- a powdered preparation of spices and other ingredients, usually including turmeric and coriander, used for making curry or for seasoning food.
curry powder
noun
- a mixture of finely ground pungent spices, such as turmeric, cumin, coriander, ginger, etc, used in making curries
Word History and Origins
Origin of curry powder1
Example Sentences
More than 20 spice products including dips, curry powders and seasonings have been recalled over fears they may contain peanuts not mentioned on the label.
Take her One-Pan Peanut and Cauliflower Stew, which combines peanut butter, ginger, coconut milk, garlic, rice and curry powder with simmering cauliflower florets.
It’s a knockout of a dish: slick rice noodles coated yellow with aromatic curry powder, dry stir-fried with shrimp, char siu, crunchy bean sprouts and bell pepper.
I have also prepared this recipe in the past with a savory twist to it, substituting curry powder or cumin for the cinnamon and nutmeg, and adding crumbled bacon or a six-minute egg.
Think about fresh herbs, curry powder, cumin, minced garlic, za’atar, chili powder, Aleppo pepper or sumac.
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