Japan often classifies curry rice as a Western-style dish, but the real story begins in India

Home Breaking News Japan often classifies curry rice as a Western-style dish, but the real story begins in India
Japanese curry rice, a popular comfort food, has a history rooted in Indian spice-rich dishes. The British adapted these Indian recipes, simplifying spice blends and thickening sauces for their empire. Curry arrived in Japan through the Royal Navy during the Meiji era, which was modernizing its military. The Japanese navy adopted the dish, and it was later modified to suit local tastes.