Craving curry can indicate a desire for its rich flavors and spices, which often include ingredients like turmeric, cumin, and chili, known for their health benefits. It may also reflect a need for comfort or warmth, as curry dishes are often hearty and satisfying. Additionally, such cravings can stem from cultural associations or memories tied to specific meals or experiences. Ultimately, it signals a longing for the sensory experience that curry provides.
If you mean curry flavored then duh and if ya just mean curry Noddles then
Scoliosis is a crave in the spine. This is not normal.
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It means you have an addiction to it.
You are missing fat and protein in your diet.
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I crave for a D.S.Chocolate!
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They do not crave anything.
Do you mean Adiranne Curry? Cuz if you do she is an American model, who starrs in Americas next top model :)
Dupiaza is an onion based curry.
I don't exactly know what you mean but, if you are trying to make curry, then you need curry powder, rice balls and any coloured grass. If you're trying to make finest curry, you need all kinds of burnt dish, rainbow curry and white curry. To make Rainbow curry, you need Red curry, Purple curry, yellow curry, blue curry, indigo curry, green curry, orange curry and curry rice. To make Ultimate curry, you need Rainbow curry, Black curry and all burnt dishes. I almost forgot to tell you, the utensil that you use is a POT. Hope i helped!