What Do They Put In The Chicken Tikka Dupiaza At The Angel Curry Centre?
I went to the Angel Curry Centre in Chapel Market, Islington last night and had my usual shamee kebab followed by chicken tikka dupiaza.
I feel a lot better this morning, as the pain I’ve been suffering in my jaw has lessened. It did the same a couple of weeks ago after a curry.
I can’t think that their currys are very different from the standard recipe, although I suspect they do put something in, that others don’t.
So what is in the average chicken tikka dupiaza? I found this recipe on a site called Curry Frenzy. They’ll even sell you the spices to make your own!
It looks like the spices are chilli, garlic, ginger, turmeric and some mild curry powder.
I suppose I should keep eating the curry. Especially, if the weather remains this cold.
I have an idea that chili is supposed to have pain relieving properties, as is garlic. However, there are certain foods which help my facial pain, and my ear problems, when they are particularly bad, and they are all things which require chewing or crunching. If my ear pain is very bad, a packet of crisps helps. Walkers plain ones.
Comment by Liz P | December 3, 2012 |
I’m going to up my intake of good curry to see if it helps! Since, I’ve moved to London, I certainly eat less.
Comment by AnonW | December 3, 2012 |
[…] I’ve often thought that curries seem to perk me up and I posted about it two years ago. […]
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