I read about this some time ago in a science magazine.
Also, I've read that curry is the most popular food in England presently.
1 posted on
04/20/2004 5:18:14 PM PDT by
blam
To: Shermy; Dog Gone
Ping. ROFL! Lots of it used in TexMex too.
To: blam
I've read that curry is the most popular food in England presently.
Yep, you could even find it in limited quantities in some of the McDonalds in England. It's a part of the Brit culture now in a similar vein as quick take-out Mexican food is to the American culture - a popular late-night dish.
3 posted on
04/20/2004 5:21:23 PM PDT by
July 4th
(You need to click "Abstimmen")
To: blam
curcumin not only quenches free radicals it also inhibits their formation. a very valuable dietary supplement.
To: blam
![](http://sadaf.com/store/media/23-majorgraychutny.jpg)
Forget the chutney, you're screwed.
5 posted on
04/20/2004 5:22:26 PM PDT by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: shaggy eel
This means my mother and I will be nagging eachother for another good forty years :)
6 posted on
04/20/2004 5:23:10 PM PDT by
cyborg
(The 9-11 commission members have penis envy.)
To: blam
I've had vindaloos so hot you couldn't tell if you have Alzheimer's because you can't think at all.
To: blam
I'll try to remember to eat more curry.
8 posted on
04/20/2004 5:26:08 PM PDT by
Chuckster
(Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoset)
To: blam
Curry could help defeat Alzheimer's![](http://www.wasabioldies.com/images/curry.jpg)
I always knew there was something special about that guy.
12 posted on
04/20/2004 5:37:32 PM PDT by
Begin
To: blam
I think I may have Alheizmer's. Or is it Alzheimer's. I can't remember.
13 posted on
04/20/2004 5:40:12 PM PDT by
snopercod
(When the people are ready, a master will appear.)
To: blam
I knew that there was a reason I loved Thai food as much as I do.
17 posted on
04/20/2004 5:47:48 PM PDT by
DaiHuy
(MUST HAVE JUST BEEN BORN THAT WAY...)
To: blam
So...what doesn't kill the Sicilian wharf rat, makes him stronger. This is a reason for me to start eating something between korma and vindaloo?
I'm gonna stick with apple pie and coffee!
To: blam
I think that I'd prefer the disease.
Whatever it's called.
To: blam
26 posted on
04/20/2004 6:17:15 PM PDT by
dawn53
To: blam
Tumeric is used in powder form in curries... Tumeric? Does it cause tumers?
27 posted on
04/20/2004 6:18:10 PM PDT by
DallasMike
(Hamas Schmamas)
To: blam
Curry is popular in England becasue of all the Pakies there.
29 posted on
04/20/2004 6:36:21 PM PDT by
mlmr
(Significant or Trivial)
To: blam
Beer could help defeat Alzheimer's
To: blam
Curry could help defeat Alzheimer'sYeah, another senseless claim from boneheaded research.
The claim is currently to HELP prevent the affliction. But once it has you, you're toast. Nothing and no one has ever claimed the ability to stop it or even a breakthrough discovery to lead to reversal of it.
Nicotene, caffeine, vitamin-c, everything under the sun has been branded with a claim to HELP prevent it.
Ain't a dam thing out there today that's worth buying into. I'm a caregiver. Been there. Done that.
Enjoy your curry.
To: blam
Interesting but confusing. The condiment English Curry is a blend of several kinds of spices. Then there is a curry plant. Then there is a cumin plant. So which one are they talking about really?
To: blam
Curry Could Help Defeat Alheizmer's"
Mishearing this report I thought to myself, surely they meant to say cause it
Doogle
37 posted on
04/21/2004 1:22:25 AM PDT by
Doogle
(....and the truth will set you free....depends on what you mean by truth)
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