The exact origin of curry is difficult to pinpoint, as it is a dish that has evolved over centuries and has roots in various cultures, particularly in South Asia. The term "curry" is derived from the Tamil word "kari," which means sauce, and it is believed that the dish was developed in ancient India, with early references found in texts dating back to around 1500 BCE. Various regions have since adapted and transformed the concept of curry, leading to a diverse array of styles and flavors around the world.
India is probably the first country of origin, although curry was not discovered, but invented. It was used as a spice blend to cover the flavor of rotten meat.
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curry smelly curry and more smelly curry Matt Taylor England =]
It was not invented by one person. Curry is a term used in India to refer to a dish(gravy) that is usually accompanied with rice or wheat.
John Curry invented it bye a good memory.
John J. Curry in 1955.
Not all curries are an English invention, but some of them are. The Balti, for example is an curry invented by the English.
Adam curry invented podcasting :)
curry first arrived in the UK in the late sixteenth century (the fifteen hundreds)
first get some curry sauces from a shop. Then get some small bowls. put the curry sauce into the bowls And you have just made curry sauce !!
Curry was first created by the British army cooks who had no way of keeping meat fresh in the hot Indian weather.So to hide the taste of the meat they put spices in the gravy creating the first curry.
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