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CA's "Spice Mix" (a.k.a. "Mix Powder")

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CA's "Spice Mix" (a.k.a. "Mix Powder")

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“Spice mix” (or “mix powder”, or "mixed powder", as it is often referred to in a British Indian Restaurant) is a mixture of powdered spice…login to view the rest of this post
Last edited by Cory Ander on Fri May 30, 2014 8:08 am, edited 4 times in total.
Reason: coriander increased from 3 to 4 tbsp (spice mix 1 & 2)
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