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Much like your choice of drink or football team, there are certain things that people just refuse to budge on. the menu from your local curry house is probably one of these things.
Given that it’s National Curry Week, the spicy debate surrounding the UK’s most popular curry has reappeared and much like the spiciest vindaloo, it’s bound to get certain people hot under the collar.
With over 9,000 curry houses across the UK, Britain’s love affair with a good curry is hotter than ever, but a
A new survey of 2,000 respondents has revealed the UK’s favourite Indian curry is the Tikka Masala – winning a large portion of the votes with 19%. Coming in close behind, the Korma takes second place with 15% of respondents voting it as their most-preferred choice of curry, followed by the Jalfrezi in third place with 8%.
Coming in second was the with 15% of respondents voting it as their most-preferred choice of curry, followed by the Jalfrezi in third place with 8%.
Here’s the top 10 in total:
Tikka Masala – 18.50%
Korma – 15.05%
Jalfrezi – 7.60%
Rogan Josh – 6.75%
Madras – 6.30%
Biryani – 5.55%
Balti – 4.20%
Bhuna – 3.45%
Dupiaza – 2.75%
Dansak – 2.40%
Regarding the UK’s most popular rices and naan breads, here’s how the public voted.
Pilau rice – 44.16%
Boiled rice – 19.30%
Egg fried rice – 13.81%
Mushroom rice – 7.91%
Vegetable rice – 3.13%
Garlic – 34.77%
Plain – 26.74%
Peshwari – 14.76%
There you have it. Did your favourite make it to the top of the list or do you think there’s a curry conspiracy going on?
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Survey conducted by Wren Kitchens