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1-Lb McCormick Curry Powder

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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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Amazon has 1-Lb McCormick Curry Powder on sale for $6.64 > $6.99 > now $6.64 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $6.06 lower (48% savings) than the list price.
    • This price also matches a recent Frontpage Deal.
  • About this product:
    • Made with natural herbs and spices, No MSG added
    • Provides authentic Indian flavor for a variety of dishes.
  • About this store:

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aashish3000
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As an Indian I can confirm that unless you're planning to operate a restaurant kitchen, 1LB of this is not ideal. Buy your spices fresh in smaller batches
Rawimpact
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No avid cook would suggest anyone use premade simmering sauces over legit curry powder involved recipes
Rokket
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McCormick does sell the curry powder in a 1.75-oz size [amazon.com] for $3.91 w/ S&S.
But the 1-lb (16-oz) size for $6.65 is clearly the better deal.

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Jan 26, 2022 01:36 AM
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nytthJan 26, 2022 01:36 AM
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Where is this sourced from?
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Where is this sourced from?
The product details specify "Country of Origin‏: ‎USA."

Also, I see this is Amazon's #1 best seller in category "curry powders." Smilie
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As an Indian I can confirm that unless you're planning to operate a restaurant kitchen, 1LB of this is not ideal. Buy your spices fresh in smaller batches
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Quote from aashish3000 :
As an Indian I can confirm that unless you're planning to operate a restaurant kitchen, 1LB of this is not ideal. Buy your spices fresh in smaller batches
McCormick does sell the curry powder in a 1.75-oz size [amazon.com] for $3.91 w/ S&S.
But the 1-lb (16-oz) size for $6.65 is clearly the better deal.
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I'm here for chef comments. Let it roll
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Quote from aashish3000 :
As an Indian I can confirm that unless you're planning to operate a restaurant kitchen, 1LB of this is not ideal. Buy your spices fresh in smaller batches
A friend of mine bought it and tortured me to make curry chicken 😅
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bigballsJan 26, 2022 04:40 AM
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Quote from aashish3000 :
As an Indian I can confirm that unless you're planning to operate a restaurant kitchen, 1LB of this is not ideal. Buy your spices fresh in smaller batches
So true. I cannot imagine using this much since it's used in small amounts to begin with. I have discarded so many small bags of curry powder over the years.
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Wavy-NifeJan 26, 2022 04:49 AM
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Made curry with this tonight, it was bland.
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AwesomeSlickdealerJan 26, 2022 02:37 PM
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Go to indian store you can get it for 2$ packet thats good for 1 yr
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RawimpactJan 27, 2022 02:29 AM
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Quote from salilkhosla :
As an Indian and an avid cook, I struggle to understand who uses this stuff in actual Indian cooking. I have had stuff made from this powder but trust me it is not Indian food. if you really want to make Indian food without the effort, go to your local Kroger and get one of the Indian sauces in a jar and add your protein/vegetables to it.
No avid cook would suggest anyone use premade simmering sauces over legit curry powder involved recipes
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FaithfulWealth472Jan 27, 2022 06:50 AM
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There is one with no msg. But this one does not have msg in the ingredients list. Are they both the same?
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SDlover2018Jan 27, 2022 11:32 AM
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Quote from Rawimpact :
No avid cook would suggest anyone use premade simmering sauces over legit curry powder involved recipes
The simmering sauces they were referring to are much more advanced than this package of curry spice, resulting in a much more authentic flavored meal.
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noapathyJan 27, 2022 01:18 PM
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McCormick sounds like it's from India. Must be authentic. laugh out loud
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