Originally posted by Starchild
Curry is kinda like a thick, spicy stew (though, it's kinda not at the same time). It actually refers to a whole range of dishes from extremely spicey vegetarian meals to rich, creamy meat dishes and any combination in the middle. Served with rice, bread, noodles, or anything you can think of.
Due to waves of South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Bangledeshi) immigration to the UK and its cultural intergration, curry is an extremely popular meal in the UK and finds its way into all manner of places in it's original and Anglinised forms. It's also popular throughout Europe and some parts of Canada where it can be a simple take-out or be a high quality meal in a fancy resturant.
I imagine though, due to the proportionally smaller immigration of South Asians to America, that curry isn't an everyday thing and hard to find outside the megacities of NYC, LA, etc.
Curry is kinda like a thick, spicy stew (though, it's kinda not at the same time). It actually refers to a whole range of dishes from extremely spicey vegetarian meals to rich, creamy meat dishes and any combination in the middle. Served with rice, bread, noodles, or anything you can think of.
Due to waves of South Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Bangledeshi) immigration to the UK and its cultural intergration, curry is an extremely popular meal in the UK and finds its way into all manner of places in it's original and Anglinised forms. It's also popular throughout Europe and some parts of Canada where it can be a simple take-out or be a high quality meal in a fancy resturant.
I imagine though, due to the proportionally smaller immigration of South Asians to America, that curry isn't an everyday thing and hard to find outside the megacities of NYC, LA, etc.

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