How Do You Spell CURRIES?

Pronunciation: [kˈʌɹɪz] (IPA)

Curries is a plural form of the word curry, which refers to a variety of dishes originating from the Indian subcontinent. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˈkʌr.i/ with stress on the first syllable. The spelling of curries is determined by the pluralization rules of English language, where the letter "s" is added to the singular noun to indicate more than one. So, if you're craving some spicy cuisine, why not try sampling a few different curries?

CURRIES Meaning and Definition

  1. Curries refer to a wide range of flavorful dishes that originate from the Indian subcontinent. The term encompasses various preparations involving meat, fish, vegetables, lentils, or legumes, cooked in a spiced sauce or gravy. These dishes are characterized by their vibrant spices, which are often combined into a blend called curry powder.

    To prepare a curry, ingredients are typically marinated with a mixture of spices, such as turmeric, coriander, cumin, and cardamom, among others. These spices lend the dish its distinct aroma and intense flavor. Curry powders may vary in heat and spiciness, with options ranging from mild to extremely hot.

    Curries are cooked in a liquid base, which can be a tomato puree, coconut milk, yogurt, or even just water. This base helps to create a rich and creamy consistency. Additionally, the sauce usually contains ingredients like garlic, ginger, onions, and chili peppers, which further enhance the complex flavors.

    The cooking process involves simmering the ingredients until well-cooked and infused with the flavors of the spices. The result is a savory and aromatic dish with a perfect balance of flavors. The versatility of curries allows for a wide variety of combinations and accompaniments, such as rice, bread, or naan, to enhance the overall dining experience.

    Curries have gained immense popularity globally, resulting in several regional variations and adaptations to suit different palates and dietary preferences. Whether it's a delicate and aromatic coconut-based curry or a spicy and tangy tomato-based one, curries offer a diverse range of flavors that continue to entice food enthusiasts around the world.

Common Misspellings for CURRIES

Etymology of CURRIES

The word "curries" is derived from the Tamil word "kari", which means sauce or gravy. This term was adopted into English by the British during their colonization of India. The Tamil word "kari" eventually transformed into "curry" in English, referring to the various spicy and flavorful dishes from the Indian subcontinent. Over time, "curry" has come to encompass a wide range of dishes and has become a popular culinary term worldwide.

Similar spelling words for CURRIES

Conjugate verb Curries

CONDITIONAL

I would curries
you would curries
he/she/it would curries
we would curries
they would curries
I would curry
we would curry
you would curry
he/she/it would curry
they would curry

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be currying
you would be currying
he/she/it would be currying
we would be currying
they would be currying

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have curries
you would have curries
he/she/it would have curries
we would have curries
they would have curries

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been currying
you would have been currying
he/she/it would have been currying
we would have been currying
they would have been currying

FUTURE

I will curry
you will curry
he/she/it will curry
we will curry
they will curry

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be currying
you will be currying
he/she/it will be currying
we will be currying
they will be currying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have curried
you will have curried
he/she/it will have curried
we will have curried
they will have curried

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been currying
you will have been currying
he/she/it will have been currying
we will have been currying
they will have been currying

IMPERATIVE

you curry
we let´s curry

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to curry

PAST

I curried
you curried
he/she/it curried
we curried
they curried

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was currying
you were currying
he/she/it was currying
we were currying
they were currying

PAST PARTICIPLE

curried

PAST PERFECT

I had curried
you had curried
he/she/it had curried
we had curried
they had curried

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been currying
you had been currying
he/she/it had been currying
we had been currying
they had been currying

PRESENT

I curry
you curry
he/she/it curries
we curry
they curry

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am currying
you are currying
he/she/it is currying
we are currying
they are currying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

currying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have curried
you have curried
he/she/it has curried
we have curried
they have curried

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been currying
you have been currying
he/she/it has been currying
we have been currying
they have been currying
I would have curried
we would have curried
you would have curried
he/she/it would have curried
they would have curried

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