Amazon has 1-Lb McCormick Curry Powder on sale for $6.64 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
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This price is $6.06 lower (48% savings) than the list price.
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Made with natural herbs and spices, No MSG added
Provides authentic Indian flavor for a variety of dishes.
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As an Indian, I have never really understood what curry powder is
MSG isn't bad.
This is not actually true. Yes, we all know that "curry powder" is a combination of spices customized by individual and region, but you could say that about any cuisine, like is there really ONE kind of Italian red sauce? No. But no one gets on their high horse about it. And I'm pretty sure plenty of Indians will buy a brand of curry powder they like and use it. In fact, there's an Indian market near me that's frequented by people of South Asian backgrounds and--guess what?--they sell curry powder there.
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Contains no MSG. The other brand in my cabinet right now does contains MSG, but it was significantly cheaper.[biglots.com] Unsure on overall quality until I receive this and can compare.
That's a whole lot of curry powder that'll probably go stale well before it's all used. Better to buy spices in small quantities from bulk dispensers. Cheaper too.
That's a whole lot of curry powder that'll probably go stale well before it's all used. Better to buy spices in small quantities from bulk dispensers. Cheaper too.
That's actually... correct. In most cases spices will just lose a bit of its punch over time. This is an enormous amount of curry that most families would need a couple of years to go through.
As an Indian, I have never really understood what curry powder is
Me neither. But upon looking at the ingredients coriander, cumin, fenugreek, ginger, turmeric, bay leaves, nutmeg, cloves, red chilli, black pepper etc. Most Indian households would have all these individual ingredients in their kitchen.
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Where do you see the coupon?
No coupon for me either.
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Contains no MSG. The other brand in my cabinet right now does contains MSG, but it was significantly cheaper. [biglots.com] Unsure on overall quality until I receive this and can compare.
25% off S&S coupon showed up for me so got it for $4.89!
Me neither. But upon looking at the ingredients coriander, cumin, fenugreek, ginger, turmeric, bay leaves, nutmeg, cloves, red chilli, black pepper etc. Most Indian households would have all these individual ingredients in their kitchen.