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katsu curry

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[kaht-soo kur-ee, kat-soo] / ˈkɑt su ˈkɜr i, ˈkæt su /

noun

  1. Japanese Cooking.  a Japanese dish consisting of katsu served with Japanese curry and rice.


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Today, as executive chef at Snoqualmie Casino’s 12 Moons restaurant, Klongklaeo oversees an expansive menu that includes a full page of sushi rolls, nigiri and sashimi in addition to noodles, soups and even katsu curry, among other wok-fired fare.

From Seattle Times

The show's 2020 Japan Week was described even by British newspapers as being "borderline racist," while Eater London termed it an "Orientalist mess," featuring Lucas "mishearing" katsu curry as "cat poo curry" and reminders that Paul Hollywood once confessed that he doesn't believe Japan understands baking — on a show about Japanese baking.

From Salon

Today's popular Katsu curry sauce shares common ancestry in many ways with the British Chinese takeaway.

From Salon

For instance, in Season 11's "Japanese Week" episode, he referred to katsu curry as "cat poo curry."

From Salon

That's still no excuse to call katsu curry "cat-poo curry," as Lucas does in the Japanese episode, but it explains how that flatulence made it into the final edit.

From Salon