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Jamaican Curry Powder v Indian Curry Powder

Jamaican Curry Powder v Indian Curry Powder

Jamaican curry powder is quite distinct from other curry powders! Here are the key differences: Jamaican Curry Powder: * Has a more prominent turmeric presence, giving it a brighter yellow color and earthier flavor * Often includes allspice (pimento), which is native to Jamaica and gives it a warm, slightly sweet note * Tends to be milder and less complex than Indian curry powders * May contain ingredients like fenugreek, coriander, cumin, and sometimes ginger * The flavor profile is more straightforward and pairs well with the bold flavors in Caribbean cooking (like scotch bonnet peppers, thyme, and scallions) Indian Curry Powders: * Much more diverse - there's no single "Indian curry powder" as different regions use different spice blends (garam masala, madras curry, vindaloo blends, etc.) * Often more complex with layers of spices * Can range from mild to very hot * Typically include spices like cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, black pepper, and mustard seeds in various combinations Other Variations: * Thai curry pastes are completely different - wet pastes with fresh ingredients like lemongrass, galangal, and chilies * Japanese curry powder tends to be sweeter and milder The Jamaican version developed its unique character due to the island's history and available local ingredients, creating a blend that's become essential to dishes like curry goat, curry chicken, and curry shrimp.

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