'Genuinely authentic': supermarket curry kits, tasted and rated

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.
 
I'm obsessed with trying out these different curry kits! 🍜 I personally love the Sharwood's balti curry kit from Asda - it's so affordable (£2.23 for 280g!) and tastes amazing 🤩. I also appreciate that Ocado's M&S balti curry kit is veggie-friendly which is a big plus 👌. The Tesco Finest balti curry kit looks super promising too, especially since it's £1.49 per 100g - what a steal! 💸 Overall, I think the best curry kit depends on what you're in the mood for and your dietary needs, but these ones look like great options to start with 😊.
 
I've been trying these curry kits out myself 🍛👀. I think what sets them apart is the consistency of the gravy - some are thick & rich, while others are more broth-like. For me, the Sharwood's balti curry kit is a solid choice, it's modern and doesn't require much fuss. But if you're looking for something a bit more adventurous, the Bang! Curry Tikka could be worth trying... just don't forget to grab some yoghurt or cream 😅
 
I'm not sure about these pre-made curry kits 🤔. Don't they take away from the actual cooking process? I mean, where's the fun in just following a recipe? And have you seen the prices? £2.23 for 280g is still way too expensive for what it is - just a mix of spices and sauce 🤑. I like making my own curry from scratch because I can adjust the spice level to my liking and add whatever veggies I want. Plus, there's something satisfying about seeing the whole dish come together from raw ingredients 😊.
 
Dude 🤔 I'm telling you, there's gotta be something fishy about these curry kits 🍛. Like, have you noticed how they all kinda... match in terms of flavor profile? It's like they're using the same recipe or something 🤯. And don't even get me started on the prices - £1/100g is just too good to be true 💸. I mean, what if they're charging us less than market value to make way for some secret sauce or something? 🤑
 
I'm so down for this curry kit review lol! I've tried them all (or at least most of them) 🍛👌. I think the Ocado's M&S balti curry kit is a solid winner - it's just so simple to make and doesn't require any fancy ingredients. Plus, it's on the cheaper side, which is always a win in my book 💸.

But, I gotta say, I'm a bit disappointed that none of the kits are super cheap 🤑. Like, I get that they're not the cheapest option, but come on! A good curry should be affordable for everyone, right? 😔

And, I have to agree with the article that some kits do require extra ingredients to make it saucy 🤔. It's like, yeah, sure, you can use yoghurt or cream to add some moisture and flavor, but shouldn't it come with those already? 💁‍♀️.

Anyway, I'd love to see a comparison of the different kits in terms of spice level - is there one that stands out as being super hot 🔥 or mild 😊?
 
just tried Sharwood's balti curry kit 🤤 and i gotta say its pretty good! £2.23 for 280g is a steal! 😂 personally i prefer it over Bang!'s Tikka Curry Kit because its not too spicy, but ocado's M&S kit is alright too... dunno about the other kits tho 😐 they all seem to require some extra stuff. but if ur looking for a simple curry that wont break the bank, sharwood's is def worth checking out! 👍
 
Ugh, these curry kits are all overpriced 🤑. £3.65 for 245g? That's just crazy! I mean, I've made better curries at home with ingredients that cost half the price. And don't even get me started on the 'vegetarian-friendly' one - what's wrong with a little bit of meat in their curry? It's not like they're trying to cater to vegetarians or anything... just trying to make it sound healthier 🙄. And 4-star reviews from people who probably haven't even made a real curry before? Come on...
 
idk about these curry kits lol they all seem pretty decent but like i'm not gonna lie ocado's m&s one is lookin nice £1.11 100g thats crazy cheap cant wait to try it out 👀💯
 
I mean, what's the point of all these curry kits? They're just gonna bring convenience and cost more in the end 🤔. £80p/100g for Sharwood's is bloody ridiculous! You could buy a whole bunch of spices and make your own curry sauce for that price. And don't even get me started on Bang!'s 38g serving size... how are they gonna feed an entire family with that tiny packet? 🤷‍♂️ The Ocado one seems like the most sensible option, but I'm not sure if it's worth the extra hassle of shopping online just for a curry kit.
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the variety of options out there when it comes to curry kits 🍛👌. Personally, I think the Ocado's M&S balti curry kit is a solid winner - they're super minimal and vegetarian-friendly, which is awesome for our health-conscious vibes 💚. And, let's be real, £1.11/100g at Ocado is a total steal 🤑!

What really caught my eye though was the Bang! Curry Tikka at Waitrose - 3-star review or not, I'm all about trying something new and authentic 🔥. Plus, the fact that it's hot and intense just speaks to me on a flavor level 😋.

If you're looking for a curry kit that's gonna blow your mind, I'd say give Tesco Finest balti curry kit a try 🤩 - vividly red and plentiful, yum!
 
idk why ppl pay £3+ for these kits... just make ur own curry from scratch like i do & save so much cash 🤑 they all sound pretty decent tbh, but ocado's m&s balti kit is a steal at 1.11/100g 😂 gotta try the tesco finest one next tho 🤔
 
I gotta say, these curry kits are overrated 🤯. I mean, who needs that much processed flavor in their life? £80p/100g is crazy! 🤑 I'd rather make my own curry from scratch using fresh ingredients than settle for some pre-made kit. Plus, all these "best" kits require you to add extra stuff like yoghurt or cream – what's the point of that? 🤷‍♂️ And don't even get me started on the price difference between Ocado and Tesco. It's just a rip-off, if you ask me 😒
 
I'm so confused about these curry kits 🤔. £80p/100g is crazy prices! Can't we just get a decent one for under £10? I think Ocado's M&S balti curry kit sounds alright, it's got all the right words like "minimally processed" on the label 💚. But why do some kits need extra ingredients like yoghurt or cream? Like, can't we just use water or something? 🤷‍♀️

And I don't get why Sainsbury's Sharwoods balti curry kit only got 3 stars... it says they're "hot and intense" but also needs more yogurt! What's up with that? 😐

I think Tesco Finest balti curry kit is a good choice, £1.49/100g sounds like a bargain 🤑! Can we make one of these kits at home for half the price? Would be so easy... 💪
 
I'm so loving these new curry kits that just hit the shelves 🤩. I mean, who doesn't love a good balti curry every now and then? I've tried all of them and gotta say, Ocado's M&S one is my fave 💯. It's so simple yet flavorful, and it's perfect for veggie lovers too. Sharwood's one is also super tasty, but I agree with the reviewer that it needs a bit more yogurt or cream to get that perfect saucy curry vibe 😋. Bang! Curry Tikka is okay, I guess - it's a bit hot for my taste, but if you like that kinda thing, go for it 🔥. And don't even get me started on Tesco Finest one - it's so rich and red, just the right amount of spices 🤯.
 
I've tried Sharwood's balti curry kit and it's pretty decent 🤔! I love how it's got that thick, medium-spiced gravy - perfect for a lazy Sunday roast or a quick weeknight dinner. But, I gotta say, the others are on point too 💯. Tesco Finest Balti Curry Kit is my fave so far, the flavor is so vividly red and spicy, it's like a taste explosion in your mouth 🍴! And the best part? It's super affordable. I've tried Bang! Curry Tikka before, but yeah, that yoghurt or cream thing can be a bit of a pain 😐. But overall, the article is right - you gotta choose what works for you and your taste buds 👌.
 
Ugh, I'm so confused with all these curry kits out there 🤯! £80p/100g? Are they bloody kidding me?! 💸 Like, who can afford to spend that much on a jar of sauce?! 😂 And don't even get me started on the reviews - some people say it's 'delicious' while others say it's 'hot and intense'. What even is that supposed to mean?! 🤔

And what's up with all these different spices and ingredients? Can't they just make one kit that's perfect for everyone?! I mean, I'm a veggie, but some of these kits are so processed it makes my skin crawl 💀. And the prices! Tesco Finest is £3.65 for 245g... that's like buying a bloody meal at a restaurant! 🍴

But, I guess what really grinds my gears is how nobody seems to be talking about the actual taste of these kits. Like, do they actually taste good or are we just blinded by the fancy packaging and 'authentically spiced' labels?! 🤷‍♀️ I need some honest reviews from people who actually eat this stuff... not just the usual Amazon-verified buyer types 😒
 
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