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Gluten free,salt and sugar free,vegan curry powder

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how much will you be prepared to pay for a jar of 100gms. Bit of a market survey. Do you use any brand like this.Whats your preferance or important qualities you look for when it comes to buying curry powders. Thanks.

moparpete - 2017-09-13 14:20:00
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Nil. Sounds bloody awful...

sifty - 2017-09-13 14:28:00
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How about ingredient free? Sheesh.....don't buy curry powder anyway, make my own, various....

lythande1 - 2017-09-13 15:01:00
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Really?

moparpete - 2017-09-13 15:23:00
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Most curry powder is gluten free

pommyjohn1 - 2017-09-13 15:48:00
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I make my own spice mixes for curries. I don't buy generic "curry powder". What are you trying to sell?

davidt4 - 2017-09-13 15:59:00
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davidt4 wrote:

I make my own spice mixes for curries. I don't buy generic "curry powder". What are you trying to sell?[/quote
Not trying to sell anything, want to buy some of that sort for a relative who is health concious ,vegan and has issues with food allergies. I find cereals and other food items with gluten free , organic, vegan mentioned in the label but yet to find a curry powder such as that. Hence the question.

moparpete - 2017-09-13 16:08:00
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As gluten, sugar and salt are not actually spices I fail to see why people would think that a spice powder mix that was free of them would be inferior.

Have you been to a spice trader to see what spices and spice mixes they have? I know the ones near my old residence had quite a number of spice mixes. It was very bewildering but when I asked the Indians who run the shops, especially the ladies, they were so knowledgeable and fell over themselves to be helpful.

buzzy110 - 2017-09-13 16:40:00
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I don't buy pre-prepared curry powder but as curry powder comprises a number of spices I would expect all curry powders to be gluten free, sugar free and vegan. And most likely salt free too.

blands70 - 2017-09-14 22:08:00
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Ugh, sounds horrible. I have a stock pile of spices & make my own curries. Yes, I add salt. Nothing wrong with salt in moderation, and I never add sugar. If I wanted dairy free, I make a lamb curry that has no yoghurt or cream in it. It's not hard to do.

edzmax - 2017-09-15 12:53:00
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moparpete wrote:

[quote=davidt-
4]I make my own spice mixes for curries. I don't buy generic "curry powder". What are you trying to sell?[/quote
Not trying to sell anything, want to buy some of that sort for a relative who is health concious ,vegan and has issues with food allergies. I find cereals and other food items with gluten free , organic, vegan mentioned in the label but yet to find a curry powder such as that. Hence the question.

Yeah right!

edzmax - 2017-09-15 12:54:00
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edzmax wrote:

Ugh, sounds horrible. I have a stock pile of spices & make my own curries. Yes, I add salt. Nothing wrong with salt in moderation, and I never add sugar. If I wanted dairy free, I make a lamb curry that has no yoghurt or cream in it. It's not hard to do.

would you be prepared to share your recipe? have a son on an elimination diet so am trying to find recipes that actually have some taste for him

Bloody hard trying to find mixes/spices and flavourings that are wheat/dairy/soy/nut/chicken/fi-
sh/egg free

robyn35 - 2017-09-17 20:11:00
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I was a great fan of Brindavin Hot curry powder which is no longer available. This is my best attempt at imitating it.
2 Tbsp ground coriander
2 Tbsp ground cumin
1 Tbsp ground tumeric
1 tsp fenugreek
1 tsp chili powder

ruakokopatuna - 2017-09-17 21:53:00
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found online
Ingredients
Serves: 20
2 tablespoons ground cumin
2 tablespoons ground coriander
2 teasapoons ground turmeric
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/2 teaspoon mustard seed
1/2 teaspoon ground ginger

jan2242 - 2017-09-18 11:15:00
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robyn35 wrote:

would you be prepared to share your recipe? have a son on an elimination diet so am trying to find recipes that actually have some taste for him

Bloody hard trying to find mixes/spices and flavourings that are wheat/dairy/soy/nut/chicken/fi-
sh/egg free


I think I know what you mean, if it's the 'gluten free' you're after. Spices are Just about impossible I've decided but I recently found an online place in Hamilton although I don't think I'm allowed to say its name here. They have all sorts :)

nerak - 2018-06-16 13:35:00
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nerak wrote:

I think I know what you mean, if it's the 'gluten free' you're after. Spices are Just about impossible I've decided but I recently found an online place in Hamilton although I don't think I'm allowed to say its name here. They have all sorts :)

If it's the place I'm thinking of, she sells right here on TM... and they're fantastic.

Have just checked the packets for Prawn curry spices, rogan josh, and another 6... all say this:

"No preservatives or additives such as food colouring. Salt free, Gluten free, nut free and fat free. 100% pure"
And there's a terrific range of masalas and mixes. "Leena" is the name to look for, and the sachets come in resealable pouches. (and look for the $20 special...)

I like the fact there's no salt in them, too - both son and I both have illnesses requiring a severe limitation on salt.

Edited by autumnwinds at 10:04 pm, Sun 16 Jun

autumnwinds - 2019-06-16 22:02:00
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