November 2009 Newsletter

Well, the end of the year approaches quickly and here, at CurryFocus, the team has been flat out not only writing articles but also adding tasty recipes to the site and reviewing them.

Please read our latest articles below and learn that not only can curries be delicious and healthy to eat, but they may help prevent swine flu! Also Ray’s research uncovers that one of the ingredients of turmeric has shown signs of being able to kill cancer cells!

As promised, we published the article that shows you how many calories are in common curry ingredients so that you can work out how many calories (or kilocalories or kilojoules) you are eating (if you want to know).

This follows on from a series of articles that discusses the energy content of curries whether you make them yourself or eat out in a restaurant. The first article in the series is titled Curry Calorie Count. Part One.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone and don’t forget our fantastic recipe for all that leftover turkey, forget about turkey sandwiches… why not make a Thanksgiving Turkey Curry?

Latest Articles

Review of the Balti Lamb Bhoona Recipe
Claim that Curcumin Kills Cancer
How Many Calories In A Curry?
Review of the Beef Madras Curry Recipe
Swine Flu Prevented By Eating Curries
Review of the Goan Chicken Curry Recipe

Top 5 Recipes for last month

1 Naan Bread
2 Easy Chicken Curry
3 Beef Curry
4 Balti Chicken
5 Chicken Phal

Why not tell us the recipes that you like? You can submit a new recipe here and a restaurant here.

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