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    Default Which one is best for chicken curry?

    Yoghurt
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    so far ive tried with evaporated milk nd coconut milk. To me, it tastes better with evaporated milk. What do you think?

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    yogart





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    yogurtttt, I think when I had coconut milk in a curry I found it a bit sickly

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    coconut milkkk yum

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    Coconut milk if you're making a Thai green, definitely freshest taste
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    agreed ^^
    quite a few people I know find coconut too sweet though.

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    Reciepes plox, wanna try make one, cba to go to M&S .

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    I'm such a curry freak and it really depends on what kind of curry you like.

    In my opinion Yoghurt definatly it gives it a creamy texture .
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    Quote Originally Posted by x!candi!x View Post
    I'm such a curry freak and it really depends on what kind of curry you like.

    In my opinion Yoghurt definatly it gives it a creamy texture .
    yeh I agree with that, yoghurt definitely makes it creamy
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    havent rly tried yoghurt but i will next time.

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