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Fad or The Future? Anglo-Indian Fusion Cooking

An article which looks at the contemporary craze for fusing Indian and British food to create new dishes.

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Put The Spice Back in Your Life

According to a recent study by the UGA, spices are good for our health. So make herbs and spices a bigger part of your diet. Also how to store herbs and spices- cooking suggestions.

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How to Create a Quick Curry Recipe

Cumin. It has to be my favourite spice. The taste and the aroma. Have you ever heated cumin seeds in a dry pan and let them roast?

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Spices and Such

Today’s list of everyday spices weren’t always as easily accessible. Take a moment, if you will, to appreciate how much easier our lives are in these modern times.

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Ten Food Facts to Make Your Mouth Water

The food people eat depends not just on the crops they can grow, the animals they can raise, or the fish they can catch, but also on their traditional customs and religious beliefs. Many people in the world, for example in southern India, do not eat meat – they are vegetarians. Here are some facts and pictures which will make your taste buds go wild!

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Quick Cheap and Easy Meals

What can you do with a can of condensed soup and a few left overs? Ideal meals for college students.

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Currymania: Eight Exciting Products for Curry Lovers

Curry has captured the taste buds of societies all over the world, as it offers a fresh and versatile flavor in most cultures’ cuisines with many variations. It appears not only in Indian cuisine, but also Thai, Japanese, Malay, Chinese, and others. Don’t be surprised that curry also comes in many other forms and in many exciting products.

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The Five Spices in Curry and How to Use Them to Make Your Own

Curry is actually made up of a combination of five spices. By using these five spices, you can make your own fresh and delicious curry powder.

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Grow Your Own Curry

If you’re a fan of Indian food, then many of the main ingredients can be easily grown in your garden.