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The British brought curry from India back to Britain and introduced it to Japan after it ended its policy of self-isolation. Curry in Japan is categorized as a Western dish

>> No.15159515

>>15159506
Vindaloo and several other popular Indian dishs were originally from Portugal too

>> No.15159517

i was also reading that reddit post while taking a shit today anon
thanks for reposting it without effort or contributing to the discussion at all here - remember to share, like and subscribe!

>> No.15159520

>>15159506
Japanese curry is the result of the bland leading the bland.

>> No.15159540

>>15159517
You were on reddit too so don't try to play the one-site elitist

>> No.15159614

This was on reddit today because my coworker was telling me about the reddit post.

>> No.15159655

Yes, and?

>> No.15159700

Japanese also got the idea of tempura from the Portuguese in an earlier era.

>> No.15159716

>>15159506
what's your point, other than being a faggot

>> No.15159732

>>15159506
India is to the west of Japan genius, of course it's a western dish.

>> No.15159746

reminder: it's only cultural appropriation if a white person is doing it

>> No.15159787

>>15159732
based incomprehensible retard

>> No.15159800

>>15159506
Yeah, dude. Japanese categorize relatively recent fusion food as Western. It's only old stuff that's considered Japanese. Omurice and hayashi rice are both considered western even though they are fusion and not eaten regularly in the west at all.

>> No.15159919

>>15159506
>Carré rice
>It's obviously a triangle
Wtf japan

>> No.15159930

>>15159787
>everything is to the west of everything
holy fuck somebody call the press

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>>15159506
>grated apples or honey

>> No.15160018

Kare pan is delicious though so who cares where it came form

>> No.15160025

>>15159506
i saw this on reddit. pretty cool stuff! upvoted

>> No.15160118

Yes. Old person classic retard curry tastes a lot like Japanese curry here (UK). It is basically a sweet tomato gravy with generic 'curry powder' added to it. It is what you'd expect if your mother attempted to make a curry never having seen or tasted one using store cupboard basics from 1970. It usually contains a lot of ingredients you'd not expect to find in an Indian dish like square diced potatoes. Giant sultanas. Cubes of carrot, peas and swede. You can make it by frying off some diced carrot, onion, apple, celery, garlic and ginger, some soy sauce, tomato ketchup and/or tomato paste, generic curry powder, water then thicken with a corn starch slurry.

>> No.15161473

>>15159520
Underrated post.

>> No.15161555

>>15159506
It's Western food in the same way that Taco Bell is Mexican food.

>>15159520
People don't need to always have fiery poops. Plus there's still the option to make it as spicy as you feel like you need to be to reaffirm to yourself that you are a big strong man.

>> No.15161587

>>15161555
He never mentioned about the lack of spiciness in the dish, he mentioned a bland dish being bland

>> No.15161760

the worst kind of curry imaginable desu

>> No.15161793

>>15159506
you have to go back

>> No.15161808

>Curry in Japan is categorized as a Western dish
If you faggots weren't a bunch of filthy tourists you would have known that already just by the simple fact that they write カレー in katakana

>> No.15161828

>>15159506
Lot's of things are "categorized as a Western dish" in Japan, dum dum. Everybody knows that Japanese curry is based on on shitty bong curry powder. Even weebs don't think it's anything special. Lurk more.

>> No.15161874

Japanese curry is good. It tastes more like a gravy than curry which makes sense.

Japan has a cool cuisine history tho.

https://www.aetnainternational.com/en/about-us/explore/living-abroad/travel/tempura-the-history-of-japans-unique-fried-food.html#:~:text=This%20method%20of%20frying%20food,in%20the%20time%20of%20Lent.

>> No.15161922

>>15161555
spicy doesn't necessarily mean hot anon
>>15161808
so it wouldn't be in katakana if it was adapted from indian? anon take your meds please

>> No.15162011

>>15160118
>using nordic peoples as meat
hardcore

>> No.15162112

>>15159506
and curry was introduced to britfags by poojeets

>> No.15162129

>>15159515
Wrong. Vindaloo came from a Portuguese colony in the west of India.

>> No.15162194

>>15162129
ackthualy