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No, curry powder is a recipe ingredient.
Curry powder is a mixture of spices.
Try cinnamon or curry powder. Both are delicious.
None. Fresh curry leaves are not related in any way to curry powder. Curry powder is a ground blend of different spices, not including the fresh leaf of the curry tree. There is really no good substitute for fresh curry leaves in a recipe. You could use basil leaves, but the flavor and aroma will be quite different.
eastern (curry powder, masala)
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Where can I buy Vencat curry powder PakNSave, Wanganui
Curry powder is a mixture of spices of widely varying composition based on South Asian cuisine.
Curry should be stored refrigerated and used within a few days.
Curry powder (along with other spices) is what is used to give "curry" a "curry taste".
You can buy curry from Karen's Supermarket over the phone. Curry Powder cost 50 Gold.