The article reviews various curry kits available in the market. Here is a summary of the reviews:
**Sharwood's balti curry kit**: £2.23 for 280g at Asda (£80p/100g) - 4-star review, described as "a delicious, modern-style curry" with a thick, medium-spiced gravy.
**Bang! Curry Tikka**: £1.50 for 38g at Waitrose (£3.95/100g) and £2.23 for 38g at Fennel & Ginger (£5.87/100g) - 3-star review, described as "a hot, intense and authentically spiced gravy" but requires additional ingredients like yoghurt or cream.
**Ocado's M&S balti curry kit**: £2.50 for 225g at Ocado (£1.11/100g) - 4-star review, described as a "simple, minimally processed and vegetarian-friendly" curry with a thick, medium-spiced gravy.
**Tesco Finest balti curry kit**: £3.65 for 245g at Tesco (£1.49/100g) - 4-star review, described as a "vividly red and plentiful curry" with fragrant notes of ginger, cumin, and bay.
**Asda's Bang! Curry Tikka**: £2.23 for 280g at Asda (£80p/100g) - 4-star review, described as "a delicious, modern-style curry" with a thick, medium-spiced gravy.
**Sainsbury's Sharwoods balti curry kit**: £2.80 for 280g at Sainsbury's (£1/100g) - 3-star review, described as "a hot, intense and authentically spiced gravy" but requires additional ingredients like yoghurt or cream.
**Tesco Finest Balti Curry Kit**: £3.65 for 245g at Tesco (£1.49/100g) - 4-star review, described as a "vividly red and plentiful curry" with fragrant notes of ginger, cumin, and bay.
The article concludes that the best curry kits are those that offer good flavor, texture, and value for money. Some kits require additional ingredients to create a saucy curry, while others provide a more straightforward cooking experience. Ultimately, the choice of curry kit depends on personal preference and dietary requirements.
**Sharwood's balti curry kit**: £2.23 for 280g at Asda (£80p/100g) - 4-star review, described as "a delicious, modern-style curry" with a thick, medium-spiced gravy.
**Bang! Curry Tikka**: £1.50 for 38g at Waitrose (£3.95/100g) and £2.23 for 38g at Fennel & Ginger (£5.87/100g) - 3-star review, described as "a hot, intense and authentically spiced gravy" but requires additional ingredients like yoghurt or cream.
**Ocado's M&S balti curry kit**: £2.50 for 225g at Ocado (£1.11/100g) - 4-star review, described as a "simple, minimally processed and vegetarian-friendly" curry with a thick, medium-spiced gravy.
**Tesco Finest balti curry kit**: £3.65 for 245g at Tesco (£1.49/100g) - 4-star review, described as a "vividly red and plentiful curry" with fragrant notes of ginger, cumin, and bay.
**Asda's Bang! Curry Tikka**: £2.23 for 280g at Asda (£80p/100g) - 4-star review, described as "a delicious, modern-style curry" with a thick, medium-spiced gravy.
**Sainsbury's Sharwoods balti curry kit**: £2.80 for 280g at Sainsbury's (£1/100g) - 3-star review, described as "a hot, intense and authentically spiced gravy" but requires additional ingredients like yoghurt or cream.
**Tesco Finest Balti Curry Kit**: £3.65 for 245g at Tesco (£1.49/100g) - 4-star review, described as a "vividly red and plentiful curry" with fragrant notes of ginger, cumin, and bay.
The article concludes that the best curry kits are those that offer good flavor, texture, and value for money. Some kits require additional ingredients to create a saucy curry, while others provide a more straightforward cooking experience. Ultimately, the choice of curry kit depends on personal preference and dietary requirements.