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What pudding goes well with curry?
While it might seem unusual, there are some puddings that actually complement curry very well! Here are a few options, depending on the type of curry and your taste:
Traditional pairings:
* Mango Chutney: This classic pairing is a refreshing counterpoint to the spice of the curry. It's particularly good with chicken tikka masala or lamb curry.
* Raita: This yogurt-based condiment is another staple, adding a cooling and creamy element. It's great with vegetable curries or fish curries.
Sweet and Spicy Options:
* Gulab Jamun: These sweet, deep-fried milk dumplings are a popular dessert in India. They have a syrupy sweetness that balances the heat of the curry.
* Kheer: A creamy rice pudding flavored with cardamom and saffron, kheer is another traditional Indian dessert that works well with curry.
* Fruit Salad: Fresh fruits like mango, pineapple, or papaya can provide a sweet and tangy contrast to the spice of the curry.
Western Desserts:
* Vanilla Ice Cream: While not traditional, vanilla ice cream can be a surprisingly delicious way to cool down after a spicy curry.
* Fruit Sorbet: Sorbet made with mango, pineapple, or lime can offer a refreshing and tangy alternative to ice cream.
Ultimately, the best pudding to pair with your curry is a matter of personal preference. Experiment with different options and see what you enjoy most!
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