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Curry and Culture Episode 3: Do you put Potato in a you Curry?

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In this episode of the podcast "Jamaican Revelation," your host Fred takes you on a culinary journey exploring the world of curry and culture. This episode is part of a series called "Curry and Culture," where Fred delves into the intricacies of Jamaican cuisine.

Before diving into the topic, Fred poses a question to the listeners: "Do you add potato in your Curry?" The question can be found on Spotify, where you can join the conversation.

Fred begins by recapping the previous episode, emphasizing the importance of blessing the curry before preparing it. He shares a funny story about a flour recall incident, highlighting the unpredictability of ingredients and the significance of following instructions.

Moving on to the next step, Fred discusses the use of scallion in curry preparation. He then ponders the question raised earlier, whether or not to include potatoes in curry. Fred recounts a visit to a Jamaican restaurant where he savored a delicious curry but questioned the addition of potatoes, sparking a friendly debate with his wife.

The podcast transitions into a discussion about the role of potatoes in curry and different perspectives on this matter. Fred shares insights from various sources, including the idea that potatoes can absorb excess salt or balance out spices. However, he argues that a perfectly made curry doesn't necessarily require potatoes, as the natural thickening of the sauce indicates a well-executed dish.

Delving deeper, Fred explores the connection between curry and culture. He emphasizes that curry is not just a dish but a representation of one's heritage and upbringing. It carries sentimental value and serves as a bridge between generations. Fred encourages listeners to cultivate their cultural traditions and build meaningful connections within their homes.

As the episode concludes, Fred invites listeners to reflect on the significance of starting cultural traditions and creating boundaries within their households. He encourages them to take inspiration from the step-by-step process of curry preparation and apply it to building relationships and preserving cultural heritage.

Join Fred on this flavorful journey of discovery, celebrating the rich tapestry of curry and culture in Episode Three of "Jamaican Revelation: Curry and Culture." Stay tuned for the next episode as the exploration continues.

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In this episode of the podcast "Jamaican Revelation," your host Fred takes you on a culinary journey exploring the world of curry and culture. This episode is part of a series called "Curry and Culture," where Fred delves into the intricacies of Jamaican cuisine.

Before diving into the topic, Fred poses a question to the listeners: "Do you add potato in your Curry?" The question can be found on Spotify, where you can join the conversation.

Fred begins by recapping the previous episode, emphasizing the importance of blessing the curry before preparing it. He shares a funny story about a flour recall incident, highlighting the unpredictability of ingredients and the significance of following instructions.

Moving on to the next step, Fred discusses the use of scallion in curry preparation. He then ponders the question raised earlier, whether or not to include potatoes in curry. Fred recounts a visit to a Jamaican restaurant where he savored a delicious curry but questioned the addition of potatoes, sparking a friendly debate with his wife.

The podcast transitions into a discussion about the role of potatoes in curry and different perspectives on this matter. Fred shares insights from various sources, including the idea that potatoes can absorb excess salt or balance out spices. However, he argues that a perfectly made curry doesn't necessarily require potatoes, as the natural thickening of the sauce indicates a well-executed dish.

Delving deeper, Fred explores the connection between curry and culture. He emphasizes that curry is not just a dish but a representation of one's heritage and upbringing. It carries sentimental value and serves as a bridge between generations. Fred encourages listeners to cultivate their cultural traditions and build meaningful connections within their homes.

As the episode concludes, Fred invites listeners to reflect on the significance of starting cultural traditions and creating boundaries within their households. He encourages them to take inspiration from the step-by-step process of curry preparation and apply it to building relationships and preserving cultural heritage.

Join Fred on this flavorful journey of discovery, celebrating the rich tapestry of curry and culture in Episode Three of "Jamaican Revelation: Curry and Culture." Stay tuned for the next episode as the exploration continues.

  continue reading

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