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Salt-free Curry Powder. Does it exist?

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Nolda · 11/01/2013 11:21

If you have curry powder in the cupboard, please could you check the ingredients and let me know if it does not contain salt and what make it is/where you bought it. Many thanks.

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AmberLeaf · 11/01/2013 11:26

You can easily make your own though with dry spices.

I used to make one with ground cumin, ground coriander and ground black pepper.

womblingalong · 11/01/2013 11:26

Yes it does exisit if you make your own, Very few recipies for the dry spice blends include salt. I guess all in one curry powders mainly will have salt added (don't buy them, so can't check)

It's not hard to make spice mix, you just dry toast the spices and grind them in a coffee grinder.

Here is one for madras without salt: www.food.com/recipe/madras-curry-powder-174350

HTH

Nolda · 11/01/2013 18:36

Thanks, I confess to feeling very lazy at the mo and was hoping for the easy way! I'll give that one a go, Wombling, thanks.

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BBQBOXUK · 20/07/2022 20:57

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RampantIvy · 20/07/2022 21:32

I don't think any curry powders I have bought have contained salt.

LovelyBitOfSquirrrel · 20/07/2022 21:55

Rajah Mixed Curry Powder 400G From tesco, ingredients are:

Ground Chilli
Ground Cumin
Ground Coriander
Ground Turmeric
Ground Paprika

2tired2bewitty · 20/07/2022 22:01

Sainsbury’s own brand medium curry powder does contain salt (quite a lot now I look!) but own brand tandoori powder does not.

minuette1 · 20/07/2022 22:13

Curry powders don't generally contain salt - none of these do.

Caddylouiseramirez · 12/01/2024 22:49

I use hot curry from pepper palace. Zero sodium

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