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Curry vs Sabzi - What's the difference?

curry | sabzi |


As nouns the difference between curry and sabzi

is that curry is one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce while sabzi is a green vegetable.

As a verb curry

is to cook or season with curry powder.

As a proper noun Curry

is a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe.

Laksa vs Curry - What's the difference?

laksa | curry |


As a noun laksa

is a spicy stew from indonesia or malaysia.

As a proper noun curry is

a family name of irish origin, from.

Curry vs Chile - What's the difference?

curry | chile |


As a proper noun curry

is a family name of irish origin, from.

As a noun chile is

(us|regional) (a chili pepper) or chile can be (us|dialect|south|african american vernacular english) child.

Stew vs Curry - What's the difference?

stew | curry |


In transitive terms the difference between stew and curry

is that stew is to brew (tea) for too long, so that the flavour becomes too strong while curry is to try to win or gain (favour) by flattering.

As nouns the difference between stew and curry

is that stew is a cooking-dish used for boiling; a cauldron while curry is one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce.

As verbs the difference between stew and curry

is that stew is to cook (food) by slowly boiling or simmering while curry is to cook or season with curry powder.

As proper nouns the difference between stew and curry

is that stew is a diminutive of the male given name Stewart while Curry is a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe.

Cary vs Curry - What's the difference?

cary | curry |


As proper nouns the difference between cary and curry

is that cary is a surname, a less common spelling of Carey while Curry is a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe.

As a noun curry is

one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce.

As a verb curry is

to cook or season with curry powder.

Cutie vs Curry - What's the difference?

cutie | curry |


As nouns the difference between cutie and curry

is that cutie is term of endearment, typically used to refer to a cute person or animal while curry is one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce.

As a verb curry is

to cook or season with curry powder.

As a proper noun Curry is

a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe.

Pappadum vs Curry - What's the difference?

pappadum | curry |


As a noun pappadum

is .

As a proper noun curry is

a family name of irish origin, from.

Favor vs Curry - What's the difference?

favor | curry |


As a noun favor

is a kind or helpful deed; an instance of voluntarily assisting (someone).

As a verb favor

is (transitive)  to look upon fondly; to prefer.

As a proper noun curry is

a family name of irish origin, from.

Curry vs Pilaf - What's the difference?

curry | pilaf |


As nouns the difference between curry and pilaf

is that curry is one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce while pilaf is a dish made by browning grain in oil and then cooking it with a seasoned broth, to which meat and/or vegetables may be added.

As a verb curry

is to cook or season with curry powder.

As a proper noun Curry

is a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe.

Curry vs Currie - What's the difference?

curry | currie |


As nouns the difference between curry and currie

is that curry is one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce while currie is archaic form of lang=en.

As proper nouns the difference between curry and currie

is that curry is a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe while Currie is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb curry

is to cook or season with curry powder.

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