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Originally Posted by FarrahWaters
I usually use the S&B kind, but I'm having trouble with it. I can't seem to get the right consistency, it's either too thick and paste-like, or thin but tastes watered down. Maybe I'll switch to the Vermont brand. Good idea to combine the hot and medium hot.
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Whenever available, I use Vermont (I get a kick out of thinking some marketing guy in Japan came up with the idea of calling his curry "Vermont" curry.). Frankly, it's at the way mild end of the scale in its hot and medium hot, so if you want really hot, you will be dissapointed.
I also like the suggestion that they use apples in their curry block/paste.
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