Go to Many Lands on 5th West, buy Chup's favorite Japanese curry called Vermont Curry "with a touch of apple and honey." (I asked Chup the same question you are asking yourself right now, "How can Vermont Curry be Japanese?") Take it home and make yourself a heaping plate of curry with potatoes, carrots and onions. I like to put raisins in mine. The Chief likes peas. Chup, garlic spiced chicken. After all is consumed, thank the gods of commerce that we have a place in our town where we can buy authentic Japanese curry from Vermont.
the big argument in our family is what kind of japanese curry is best. house or the other kind. maybe vermont will be our peace offering.
i love japanese curry!
great post.
I went to an Asian market today to pick up our good old Mae Ploy curry paste. Well whaddya know, they had Vermont curry too! I picked up the Mae Ploy in Yellow and Green and the Vermont in apples with honey. Because what is better than a curry taste-test?
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MSG...Does it have MSG in it?
I have decided to devote this summer to making my own curries, from scratch. The Summer of Curries. Mmm...
the big argument in our family is what kind of japanese curry is best. house or the other kind. maybe vermont will be our peace offering.
i love japanese curry!
great post.
However, don't buy the Norwegian food that all went out of date eight years ago :/
Mmmmmmmmm. . . I love Hobnobs! My sister-in-law just brought me some from England. They're awesome with hot chocolate!
I went to an Asian market today to pick up our good old Mae Ploy curry paste. Well whaddya know, they had Vermont curry too! I picked up the Mae Ploy in Yellow and Green and the Vermont in apples with honey. Because what is better than a curry taste-test?
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