The far east countries like India. The word 'curry' itself comes from the Tamil: (கறி), literally meaning 'gravy'. So the origins of the word are from Southern India. The British brought curries to the West. However, these days the term 'curry' is used for any dish or meat cooked in a spicy or hot sauce or gravy. Curries are known from Africa, India, South-East Asia and the Pacific islands.
Curry is from the country of India and places nearby. Curry is a type of spice that is used in Indian cultural foods. The word, curry, means gravy.
Curry originated from India in Tamil and kari
I am pretty sure its India
Apparently someone told me it came from Britain but think it's obvious that it's from India.
India
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Canada
India
India
Gene Stallings
Chicken curry is a South Asian/Indian dish. The word "curry" comes from the Indian word, kari. Karimeaning sauce.
Greece
Iran
India.
India and Thailand both