Curry-powder

  • 31Curry puff — Bite of Curry Puff. Curry puff (Malay: Epok Epok, Karipap; Chinese: 咖哩角; Thai: กะหรี่ปั๊บ, RTGS: karipap, IPA: [karìːpáp]) is a Malaysian, Singaporean, and T …

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  • 32powder — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fine ▪ chilli/chili, cocoa, curry, milk, protein ▪ baking ▪ soap …

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  • 33curry — I cur•ry [[t]ˈkɜr i, ˈkʌr i[/t]] n. pl. ries, 1) coo a pungent dish of meat, fish, or vegetables cooked in a sauce with curry powder 2) coo curry powder 3) coo a sauce containing curry powder 4) coo to cook or flavor (food) with curry powder •… …

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  • 34curry — I. transitive verb (curried; currying) Etymology: Middle English currayen, from Anglo French cunreier, correier to prepare, curry, from Vulgar Latin *conredare, from Latin com + a base of Germanic origin; akin to Gothic garaiths arrayed more at… …

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  • 35curry — I. /ˈkʌri / (say kuree) noun (plural curries) 1. an Indian sauce or relish in many varieties, containing a mixture of spices, seeds, vegetables, fruits, etc., eaten with rice or combined with meat, fish or other food. 2. a dish prepared with a… …

  • 36Curry japonais — Un plat de riz au curry japonais Le curry (カレー, karē? …

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  • 37curry-leaf — currˈy leaf noun A rutaceous Indian tree (Murraya koenigii) whose leaves are an ingredient in curry powder • • • Main Entry: ↑curry * * * curry leaf, powder see curry n.2 1 b …

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  • 38Curry (Gericht) — Verschiedenfarbige Currys tragen zur Dekoration bei Festessen bei. Indisches Butterhuhn ( …

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  • 39curry — cur·ry || kÊŒrɪ n. curry powder, seasoning which is made from a combination of tumeric and other spices (commonly used in East Indian dishes); food seasoned with curry v. brush down a horse; prepare leather; beat, hit; flavor with curry powder …

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  • 40powder — pow|der1 [ˈpaudə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: poudre, from Latin pulvis dust ] 1.) [U and C] a dry substance in the form of very small grains ▪ curry powder ▪ talcum powder ▪ Grind the sugar into a powder . ▪ The paint …

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