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Curry My World Mild Gift Box

$83

Great as a gift or just for yourself. Presented in a gift box, this pack includes one of each of the following:

  • Butter Chicken Curry Masala Mild (240g)
  • South Indian Vegetable Curry Masala Mild (240g)
  • Lamb and Cashew Korma Mild (240g)
  • Traditional Queensland Mango (440g)

Including three of our most popular curry masalas, this selection is all mild and gives you the true taste of India. We’ve teamed these popular curry blends with our famous Indian Date and Almond chutney, perfect on the side or even on cheese platter.   Super versatile curries and can be used for adding flavour to soups, sausages, eggs and even basting vegetables.

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Butter Chicken Curry Masala
Butter Chicken is a creamy tandoori dish, traditionally cooked with chicken is always a family favourite and crowd pleaser. This curry blend can also be used to make a tandoori chicken marinade and for this and an alternative, more traditional recipe, head to our Recipe Page.

South Indian Vegetable Curry Masala
This South Indian masala is a fantastic all-rounder, it can be cooked with vegetables, tofu, lentils and any meat if that’s your preference.  A blend with 13  perfectly selected spices that come together and give any dish extra oomph.  Try a generous pinch in a frittata, stew or soup.

Lamb and Cashew Korma Masala
This North Indian Korma, traditionally cooked with lamb and featuring cashews, is cooked with yoghurt, cream and/or coconut cream and is only a mild heat – for the whole family. This blend has no chilli which makes for a more delicate flavoured curry.  This is a great one for curried sausages.

Traditional Queensland Mango Chutney

This traditional mango chutney, originating from Buderim, in Queensland, has been a favourite among our customers since we first started business in 1993.

It features crystallised ginger and raisins and is a favourite for those who just love an ‘Aussie” chutney.  Its the perfect choice to accompany these curry blends in your mild pack.

 

 

* Please note, in the event that any ingredient becomes unavailable we will swap it for a similar item of equal or greater value *

Additional information

Weight1.9 kg
Dimensions25 × 15 × 8 cm

2 reviews for Curry My World Mild Gift Box

  1. Susan Kohlmetz (verified owner)

    We have been using these spice blends for a couple of years now and they are fantastic. They are particularly great for getting people who are not as confident in cooking to get in and have a go. Love them.

  2. Maggie (verified owner)

    It was pretty gift for any level of cooking.

    Very happy about the package of four different curry
    Family members tried very first time
    They were so happy about the dish

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