Anonymous wrote:Using "curry" to describe Indian food is offensive, FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t help with the smell issue, but would you mind sharing the recipe? I love butter chicken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what ‘curry’ spice is? I’m of Indian origin and never heard of it. I cook with chillie powder, cumin, coriander, cardomom, ginger, garlic etc. What is ‘curry spice’ that Americans talk about?
Go to the Whole Foods spice aisle or Penzeys. You will see one or two bottles labeled “Curry Powder.”
Indians don’t cook with that. We don’t use anything called “curry.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what ‘curry’ spice is? I’m of Indian origin and never heard of it. I cook with chillie powder, cumin, coriander, cardomom, ginger, garlic etc. What is ‘curry spice’ that Americans talk about?
Go to the Whole Foods spice aisle or Penzeys. You will see one or two bottles labeled “Curry Powder.”
Indians don’t cook with that. We don’t use anything called “curry.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what ‘curry’ spice is? I’m of Indian origin and never heard of it. I cook with chillie powder, cumin, coriander, cardomom, ginger, garlic etc. What is ‘curry spice’ that Americans talk about?
Go to the Whole Foods spice aisle or Penzeys. You will see one or two bottles labeled “Curry Powder.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using "curry" to describe Indian food is offensive, FYI.
Don’t bother. There were several posts yesterday that stated it’s a common slur but they were deleted. I even sent a comment over with the report button about the posters that were offended were getting deleted but apparently that’s how it works here.
Maybe he thinks we’re ‘too sensitive’. Whatever. Pretty much every Indian kid growing up in America has had to deal with “smell like curry” comments, and it’s hurtful.
I for one do think Indian posters here are too sensitive. I am a korean and I am sure my house smells like korean food. if someone started a thread that says "i made kimchi stew and my house and clothes smell like kimchi". i'd probably respond by saying "hope you enjoyed the stew. next time turn the fan on" or something like that and be done with it. What's the big deal? Now you can report to Jeff.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me what ‘curry’ spice is? I’m of Indian origin and never heard of it. I cook with chillie powder, cumin, coriander, cardomom, ginger, garlic etc. What is ‘curry spice’ that Americans talk about?
Anonymous wrote:This is why I put a door in my kitchen. I can’t stand food smell permeating clothes and drapes. It’s all strong food odors and not just ethnic foods. I fried some steak and forgot to closed the kitchen door. I can smell it on my coat for days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using "curry" to describe Indian food is offensive, FYI.
Don’t bother. There were several posts yesterday that stated it’s a common slur but they were deleted. I even sent a comment over with the report button about the posters that were offended were getting deleted but apparently that’s how it works here.
Maybe he thinks we’re ‘too sensitive’. Whatever. Pretty much every Indian kid growing up in America has had to deal with “smell like curry” comments, and it’s hurtful.