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Matcha curry now on sale

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By Michelle Lynn Dinh

We’ve come across a fair amount of oddly colored curries in our gastronomic quests through Japan. From bright blue to jet black, we thought we’d seen them all until we cam across green. You’ve probably seen green curry from India before, but unlike saag paneer, this one isn’t filled with spinach. Believe it or not, the leafy hue of this savory dish comes from matcha green tea.

Made by Itokyuemon, a high quality Japanese tea shop in Kyoto, this limited edition curry contains Uji matcha, regarded by many as the finest green tea in Japan.

Another surprise – the green tea curry is instant. You don’t even have to bother using roux cubes or any other additional ingredients, just pop the bag in the microwave or plop it into a pot of boiling water.

Even though you don’t technically have to add anything to the curry, the addition of carrots and potatoes gives it an extra dash of color.

The color and texture are of questionable consistency, but how does it taste? According to online reviews, not bad. It’s said to be not quite sweet and not even spicy, but the bitterness of the matcha definitely stands out. According to the official Itokyuemon Twitter account, “it’s indeed strange, but the green tea and curry coexist when it comes to the taste.”

An underwhelming review (or is it just subtle, much like the flavor of Japanese cuisine), but you can always pick up a pack of matcha green tea curry at Itokyuemon for 500 yen and try this strange dish yourself.

Source: Netlab

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Itokyuemon, the crew of "The Exorcist" called and they don't want their prop back. They said you can keep it.

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I'd try it for sure.

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