Curries of Other Countries
Other countries have their own varieties of curry, well known examples include:
- South Africa: Cape Malay curries and Durban Curries
- Caribbean: Curry Goat
- Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga: Known generally as "kare" or "kale," the spice is a popular ingredient in curried lamb, mutton, and chicken stew. Often prepared with coconut milk and accompanied by rice or taro.
- Ethiopia: Wat, a thick, heavily spiced stew
- Germany: Currywurst
- Central Africa: Groundnut stew, though not technically a curry, is a similar style
- Central Europe: Gulash is a spicy stew or soup usually made with paprika, garlic, potatoes, beef or pork and dill. Not served with rice.
- Mexico: Mole, which features different regional variations of chilies, spices, and chocolate.
Curry powder is used as an incidental ingredient in other cuisines, including for example a "curry sauce" (sauce au curry, sometimes even au cari) variation of the classic French béchamel.
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