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Polynesian curry (transliterated in most Polynesian languages as Kale or Kare) is a type of curry prepared in the Polynesian islands. It is prepared with a roux made from curry powder with an assortment of meat and vegetables cooked in a coconut sauce.
Alternative names | Kale, Kare |
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Type | Curry |
Course | Main |
Place of origin | Polynesia |
Region or state | American Samoa, Samoa, Hawaii, Tonga, Cook Islands, French Polynesia, Tuvalu |
Main ingredients | Curry powder, meat or seafood, vegetables (usually carrots, onions and potatoes), garlic, ginger, flour, stock, coconut milk |
The origins of curry in Polynesia are believed to have originated in the Samoan islands. Early Europeans brought curry powder and curry was known in the late 19th century.[1]
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edit- ^ Howard Bridge, James (1899). Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the Country. San Francisco: A. Roman and Company. p. 251.
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