Carl,one of the American exchange students,said that curry is one of his favourite food. Daniel wants to learn more about curry. He has found this article on the Internet. Read it with him.

Curry around the world

"Curry" is the English word used to describe meat or vegetables in a spicy sauce,usually served with rice. It is believed that the word "curry" comes from the Tamil word "kari".

Curries have been very popular dishes in many Asian countries throughout history. Although curry is believed to originally come from India,it has been eaten in many other Asian countries—such as Pakistan,Bangladesh,Sri Lanka,Nepal,Indonesia,Malaysia and Thailand—for thousands of years.

Today curries are eaten all over the world. This tasty and spicy dish was brought to the West by British people from India in the 17th century.

What we call "curry" today is an international dish that is well known around the world. Over time and distance,the flavours of dishes change so that the people eating the dish will like it. For example,the most popular curry in restaurants in the UK is called chicken tikka masala. Many British people think this is an Indian dish. However,it is really a dish created by restaurants in the UK and is not a traditional Asian dish at all.

Today curry is loved by people all over the world,unless,of course,they do not like spicy food!

(A2 h Daniel is taking some notes about the article. Help him complete his notes.

Curry

Curry,J ie aw (1) word.

“Curry” comee from the Tamil word

(2) ”

. Curry is meat or  vegetables in a (3)

eauce,usually eerved with (4) .

. Curry ie believed to be from (5) .

. Curry hae been popular in many other

(6) countriee for thoueande of yeare.

. Curry brought to the Wfest by

(7) people in thg (8)

century.

(A3 Daniel is telling Millie what he has learnt about curry. Help him answer her questions.

1 What does the word "curry" mean in English?

2 What Asian countries is curry popular in?

3 Where are curries eaten today?

4 What is the most popular curry in restaurants in the UK called?

5 Are the curries eaten in the West the same as the ones eaten in Asia?

6 Who will not like curries?

1 English 2 kari 3 spicy   4. rice 5 India 6 .Asian 7 Britisl. 8. 17th

  1. It means meat or vegetables in a spicy sance usually served with rice.

  2. Curry is popular in many Asian countrice such as India,Pakistan,Bangladesh. Sri Lanka Nepal Indoriesia

    Malaysia and Thailand.

  3. They are eaten all over the world

4.It is called  chicken tikka masala

5.No. The flavours are ditterrent so that the people eating the disk will like it.

6.People who do not like spicy food will not like curries.

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