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this is mostly accurate... except in the actual show there are way more blood and violence and death :D

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Fallen Characters as Vines (because YES)
this is mostly accurate... except in the actual show there are way more blood and violence and death :D
Sunday Spicelight: Madras Curry Powder
A simple, all-purpose curry from southern India, this Hindu spice mix was assimilated by the British during colonial rule in India.
Madras Curry Powder
y=1/3 cup
2t cumin seed
2t coriander seeds
2t fenugreek seeds
1t yellow mustard seeds
1t black peppercorns
1/2t white peppercorns
1t clove
1t chili powder
2t ground turmeric
1/2 ground cinnamon
1/2t ground cardamom
*Dry-fry whole spices separately in frying pan; grind; store for up to 1 month.
#tasteslike: bittersweet, pungent
#goeswellwith:
beef
cheese
chicken
cilantro
coconut
cloves
eggs
ginger
Indian cuisine
lime
mushrooms
potatoes
onions
shellfish
Thai cuisine
vegetables
sunday spicelight: Panch Phora
Above:Our #homemade Panch Phora (pãch phoṛon)
Unlike most spice blends, never ground, Panch Phora is a colorful and aromatic Bengali whole seed blend, the name translating from the Hindustani name "five seeds." The blend consists of brown mustard, nigella, cumin, fenugreek, and fennel seeds. Traditionally you fry the Panch Phora in lard until the seeds pop before adding any of your ingredients.
Recipe
1T+2t Brown Mustard Seeds
1T+2t Nigella Seeds
1T+2t Cumin Seeds
1T+2t Fennel Seeds
1T+1t Fenugreek Seeds
#goeswellwith
fish
vegetables
lentils
rice
shak
dal
bengali cuisine