my mom makes very good curry!
and other curries i oso like!
This thread should be renamed to
CURRY LOVERS LIP LAI !
i love curry too!
he he
Eat more curry!
keep eating Indian Curries, you will live longer & get no Alzheimers!!!!
TIMES NEWS NETWORK TUESDAY, JUNE 08, 2004
WASHINGTON :
Too bad Ronald Reagan never developed a taste for curry. It might have saved him from Alzheimer's disease. As the former President's death focuses attention on the degenerative brain condition that devastates memory, recent studies have shown that diets rich in curcumin, a compound found in the common Indian curry spice turmeric (haldi) can help prevent Alzheimer's.
In fact, American researchers reckon the high
incidence of turmeric use is one reason why the disease is rare in India. Studies have noted that the elderly living in Indian villages appear to have the lowest incidence of Alzheimer's in the world, with just 1 per cent of those above 65 contracting it. According to a recent paper by Dr Sally Frautschy of the University of California, Los Angeles, Alzheimer's is characterized by the build up of amyloid protein "plaques" within the brain. But in studies on rats, curcumin not only reduced the amyloid, but also reduced the (brain's) response to the amyloid. Dr Frautschy had not returned calls at the time of writing, but while presenting her findings at an annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience recently, she suggested that curcumin found in curry could provide a clue to the Indian resistance since the compound has "a long history of dietary and herbal medicinal use" and is also a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
agent.
Unlike Clinton, who developed a taste for Indian
food, Reagan lived on an all-American diet, to the extent of keeping a jar
of jelly beans on his table. He was roasted by critics because his administration once tried to classify ketchup as a vegetable to justify budget cuts. He often ate dinners at the White House from a TV tray table.
Several other researchers have now endorsed curcumin as having neuroprotective and anti-degenerative properties and there is raft of studies underway to determine how precisely to apply it as a prophylactic.
Dr Frautschy meanwhile has suggested other spices like ginger (also widely used in India ) and rosemary that have similar properties as turmeric might also help fight Alzheimer's.
remember to put some toilet paper in the fridge before u eat curry
Originally posted by ChoCoChips:remember to put some toilet paper in the fridge before u eat curry
为什么?
Originally posted by Bangulzai:
为什么?
it's hot too when it comes out from the other end
for fat free (some people will really pui pui on this one.) chicken curry.
Lightly boil your chicken in coconut juice (not milk)
And when you pour in the coconut milk into the frying curry powder, subsitute half the coconut milk with low fat milk.....
i can't appreciate fish head curry though. i like those thick gravy type.
I love potato in the curries......
And curry sauce on my mixed rice, with bread and slurping it up with spoons....
Is Assam fish Head consider a curry?
And I love love love thai green curry! That round round balls like fruits is strangely delicious with that green curry!
I can go without meat, but I must have curry on my fried bee hoon at BBQ Chalets.
Originally posted by viciouskitty74:I love potato in the curries......
And curry sauce on my mixed rice, with bread and slurping it up with spoons....
Is Assam fish Head consider a curry?
And I love love love thai green curry! That round round balls like fruits is strangely delicious with that green curry!
I can go without meat, but I must have curry on my fried bee hoon at BBQ Chalets.
oh yes....
I wonder is there any classes, that teaches you how to grind your own choice of curry powders the traditional indian way. Will love to attend.
Originally posted by viciouskitty74:I love potato in the curries......
And curry sauce on my mixed rice, with bread and slurping it up with spoons....
Is Assam fish Head consider a curry?
And I love love love thai green curry! That round round balls like fruits is strangely delicious with that green curry!
I can go without meat, but I must have curry on my fried bee hoon at BBQ Chalets.
yummy !
potato + bread + curry = BEST .
<< roti prata feast >>
curry BEST
Forgot to mention.
Curry left overnight and eat next day is the best!!!!
Originally posted by viciouskitty74:Forgot to mention.
Curry left overnight and eat next day is the best!!!!
got boil first ?
hmm, i like ah-sam curry!
Originally posted by ChoCoChips:remember to put some toilet paper in the fridge before u eat curry
Originally posted by viciouskitty74:for fat free (some people will really pui pui on this one.) chicken curry.
Lightly boil your chicken in coconut juice (not milk)
And when you pour in the coconut milk into the frying curry powder, subsitute half the coconut milk with low fat milk.....
Soya milk possible.
Originally posted by nganmatthias:Soya milk possible.
Rice or Oat Milk should still be okay.
And unless your soy milk is those unsweetened one.
But all the milk maybe will make the curry very watery.
Originally posted by viciouskitty74:Forgot to mention.
Curry left overnight and eat next day is the best!!!!
superb!
just now dinner eat the packet one.forgot the brand already.v nice.
Originally posted by viciouskitty74:Forgot to mention.
Curry left overnight and eat next day is the best!!!!
chill in fridge or just leave on kitchen table
BTW, who here can help rate the roti prata shop's curry?
A friend always ask for fish curry.
Another friend will ask for extra sugar, roll the sugar in the prata and dip into curry to eat.