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I don't quite know what you mean by "a pure substance", but if you mean whether or not curry powder is made by mixing multiple ingredients, then the answer is yes. Curry powder is made by mixing a few ingredients together
yes
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no we can not
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Curry is an Indian cuisine. You can really chose what flavor you want, so not all curry's have to be spicy. Most of them are savoy flavored more tan than sweet.
Pepper. Mustard. Curry. Chillies.
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This is how you make Blue Curry in Harvest Moon DS!!! (This is a cooking pot recipe) Riceballs + Curry Powder + Blue Grass = Blue curry! HINT; if you want to make any other color of curry just change the color of the grass. Example: Red Grass Instead of Blue Grass will make Red Curry.
Chicken curry originated in Southern part of India. Where it was made from Spice Blend, which exclusively grows in India. Chicken curry is a deliciou preparation made by 1st frying mustard seeds in oil, adding onion slices to it and then adding spices accorring to the recipe. It just gives a hand licking sensation!
If you're looking for a mustard substitute, you could try using ground Turmeric instead. If you just don't have ground dry mustard, you can substitute 1 tablespoon of prepared mustard for 1 teaspoon of ground dry mustard. Keep in mind that the substitution will likely affect the moisture level of your recipe so you may want to hold back a couple of teaspoons of the liquid in your recipe.
The prefix for "counteract" is "counter-".