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    6 hours ago

    Why would I want to keep the curry out of my rice? I think the cheese jacks would be better equipped to stop tanks from invading my curry because that would actually ruin the food.

  • 2ugly2live
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    56 hours ago

    And here I was pouring my curry directly over my rice, like a fool.

  • @BigBenis
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    1810 hours ago

    Okay but isn’t it the whole purpose of the rice, to be flooded with curry?

    • @PapaStevesy
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      39 hours ago

      That half of the plate is really deep.

  • @bahbah23
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    4518 hours ago

    Why are you trying to keep your rice out of your curry, who eats them separately, that’s insane

    • @nul9o9
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      712 hours ago

      Seriously. Soak my rice in my curry, soak my rice in my butter chicken, and soak my rice in my caldo and menudo. That’s what that shit is for!

  • @PapaStevesy
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    19 hours ago

    How the hell could a tetrapod

    Be able to blend in?

  • @[email protected]
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    2620 hours ago

    Cheese with Japanese curry? Sounds pretty whacky, whatever shape it’s in.

    Also there’s an elegant solution to keeping some rice visible out of the curry and it doesn’t involve any extra ingredients.

    • @[email protected]
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      37 hours ago

      I don’t know about Japanese curry with cheese but it sounds pretty good

      I really like saag paneer which is like an Indian curry with firm cheese blocks

    • @[email protected]
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      920 hours ago

      Cheese curry is pretty common these days. The cheap chains like Yoshinoya and Sukiya have it, as does Coco’s.

        • @[email protected]
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          26 hours ago

          I’m less familiar with UK curries, but in general Japan tends to prefer sweeter food than India, so the curries would reflect those differences. Nowadays (in the last 5-10 years-ish) spicier options have become more widely available, but the traditional dishes still reflect the differences.

    • FreshLight
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      58 hours ago

      Well, yes. That’s the point. You won’t believe what they’re called.

    • @[email protected]
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      710 hours ago

      Isn’t that the point? Those shapes are called tetrapod and this pretty much does the same thing preventing curry from mixing with rice. Although I don’t understand why you would do that when you end up adding both when you eat anyway.

    • @latenightnoir
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      110 hours ago

      Nnnoooo, god damn it! I was in the midst of rewatching Voyager, and now you’ve seared “Janeway cheese” all across my perception! Thanks…