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Curry Powder  
Widely used in Indian cooking, authentic Indian curry  
powder is freshly ground each day and can vary  
dramatically depending on the region and the cook.  
Curry powder is actually a pulverized blend of up to 20  
spices, herbs and seeds. Among those most commonly  
used are cardamom, chiles, cinnamon, cloves coriander,  
cumin, fennel seed, fenugreek, mace, nutmeg, red and  
black pepper, poppy and sesame seeds, saffron, tamarind  
and turmeric (the latter is what gives curried dishes their  
characteristic yellow color). Commercial curry powder  
(which bears little resemblance to the freshly ground  
blends of southern India) comes in two basic styles —  
standard, and the hotter of the two, "Madras." Since  
curry powder quickly loses its pungency, it should be  
stored, airtight, no longer than 2 months.  
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