When eating curry, most people don’t mix the roux with the rice, but some people prefer to mix them. Of course, there is no right answer and it is up to the individual eater. However, it seems that arguments sometimes arise between couples and families over how to eat curry. In October, a topic titled “Do you mix curry or not?” was posted on Girls Channel and has been garnering a lot of attention. “I’m not one to mix things up. So I hate seeing him mix curry and rice together,” wrote the thread starter, who appears to be unhappy with her husband’s eating habits. (Text: Amane Kotoha) “If you mix it, it loses the texture of rice.” “It looks dirty, like leftovers.” The thread starter continued: “My husband mixes it carefully for about 20 seconds as soon as it’s served before eating it. I keep telling him I don’t want to see him mix it, but I’ll mix it anyway.” If I mix it for 20 seconds, the rice will completely absorb the liquid like risotto. On the other hand, there are restaurants in Kansai that serve curry and rice completely mixed together, so it seems there are a certain number of people who prefer to eat it that way. Although it is up to the individual to eat, it must be difficult for the thread starter who doesn’t want to see the curry mixed together. Looking at the comments section, the overwhelming majority of people are in favor of not mixing them. In addition to taste and appearance reasons such as “If you mix it, it loses the texture of rice” and “It looks dirty, like leftovers,” many people also seem to be unaware of how to mix rice together, with some saying, “I’ve just learned for the first time that you can eat rice by mixing it together.” Several people commented that they hate seeing curry mixed up like the poster did. “My husband is like that too. I really hate the clanging and sloshing noise of spoons and plates hitting each other before eating. I try not to see or hear anything.” “I felt sick when I saw my parents-in-law mixing it all up like a sludgy mess. “I don’t like to mix food” “I don’t like seeing people mixing food… my kids do it” In both cases, it seems they are averse to the way their family members eat. One comment said, “When you mix it, it looks like you’re playing with the food,” and even if that’s not your intention, it can give a variety of impressions. Some people commented that they mixed their food when they were children, but stopped mixing it as they became adults, while others wrote, “My parents and teachers taught me not to mix food.” Stirring food is apparently not bad manners, but many people find the look and sound of stirring unpleasant, so consideration is needed, especially when eating out. Because she doesn’t like it when her husband mixes the food… “I pour a lot of curry on top of the rice for my husband’s portion and serve it.” So what should the OP do if she doesn’t like her husband mixing the food at the table? Although the husband’s reasons were not revealed, those in the comment section who prefer to mix the curry included comments such as, “I mix it because I don’t want the ratio of rice to roux to change,” and “It’s the same as mixing pasta before eating it, I just want the flavor to be evenly distributed,” suggesting that all of them want to eat the curry and rice together. If this is the case for the poster’s husband, the following two comments may be helpful. “Instead of putting half the curry on half the plate and half the rice, why not pour the curry sauce over the whole rice? Isn’t it a pain to distribute it?” “When my husband served curry, I was surprised and didn’t like it when he would mix it all up, so I pour a lot of curry on top of the rice for my husband’s portion.” You can probably hear husbands saying they want to be allowed to eat how they like at home, but even as a married couple, compromises are necessary between each other. The poster may want to arrange it nicely, half rice and half curry, but isn’t that better than having it mixed in front of you for 20 seconds? October 17, 2024 6:00am Career Connection News Image ★1: 2024/10/18 (Fri) 21:31:41.62 javascript:void(0);.
>>1 >When eating curry, most people don’t mix the roux with the rice. There’s still roux left when you eat it. Maybe the roux wasn’t completely dissolved when you made the curry?
Mix Chinese style curry. Don’t mix katsu curry. Mix beef curry after topping it with a raw egg. Mix beef bowl after topping it with a raw egg. Mix cold Chinese noodles. Mix meat spaghetti as well.
Response to previous thread Even if saffron rice is served, it’s a place where several types of curry are served in small portions, so they’re not mixed Multiple curries get mixed together lol Also, cooked rice is mixed before being served. It’s ridiculous that you can mix it in a bowl without stirring it lol.
>>55 ( °∀°) It’s true. If you want to add a curry to your meal, the standard is set by the initiation that you have to have a soft-boiled egg. ( °∀°) Sake (/◎\) Gulp.
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