The term curry comes from the Tamil word kari (sauce) and refers to a variety of dishes prepared in a thin, soup-like spicy sauce. Curry can mean two things: a casserole of curry-spiced meat, fish, or vegetables traditionally served with rice, bread, or cornmeal, or a dish flavored with curry powder or curry paste. Although curry originated in the Indian subcontinent, today it is a global dish served in Thailand, Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, South Africa, Mauritius, Singapore, Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States. There is a wide variety of curries, as they are prepared all over the world. Creamy Ceylon curry made with coconut milk. Hot and spicy pork curry called Vindaloo. Rogan josh, a Persian curry made with meat marinated in yogurt. A stir-fried curry with precooked meat, onions and tomatoes called Jalfrezi. Known as the most spicy curry dish, the English phall made using eight chili peppers and the list goes on. In addition to being one of the most internationally accl...