Where can I buy Glico Curry online in the United States?

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My wife and I brought back a box of Glico Medium Curry that we purchased on our trip to Canada this past year. I think we bought it at the Daiso store in Vancouver. After trying it for the first time just recently, we both fell in love with it and now can't imagine not having it occasionally. Unfortunately, I can't find anywhere to purchase it, either locally, or online. There are many other brands of Japanese Curry that are available online, but I'm afraid they might not taste the same as the one we had from Glico. Is there somewhere where I can buy this product online, or would any of the other brands that I could get locally be any bit similar? (Such as Vermont Curry, or S&B Golden Curry?) I live in Arkansas.

Thank you!



Best Answer

Wow, this is hard to find. I know I've seen it in some asian grocery stores, but none of the online groceries that I could find seem to list it, even the venerable H-Mart. No Amazon sellers (usually a good source for odd groceries) right now, either.

Fortunately I found one source for you, eBay seller "hirokojapan" has a persistent listing for Glico Curry Sauce, $5.99 each, $3.95 shipping to the US from Osaka, JP. You select the flavor you want, from Curry, Curry Sweet, Curry Hot, Stew or Rice.

The individual listing link will expire eventually, but future readers can look up the seller directly and see if they are listing a similar item (or message them with a request).




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Where is Vermont Curry made?

While grade A maple syrup and hopped-up double IPAs flow like rivers in the Green Mountains, curry most decidedly does not. Yet, according to a spokesperson from House Foods, the Tokyo company that manufactures Vermont Curry, it's the most popular curry roux brand in Japan.

Is Japanese curry powder the same as Indian curry powder?

For one, Japanese curry uses curry powder with less spices whereas Indian curry uses a variety of bases such as cumin, paprika, turmeric, and many more. Indian curry is more vibrant and bursting with flavor, while Japanese curry is sumptuous and \u201cumami\u201d but in a more understated manner.

Where is S&B curry made?

S&B was at the forefront of the curry roux revolution, leading the way with its Golden Curry Sauce Mix, which then, as today, is made proudly in Japan. S&B Curry Sauce Mix has a transformative effect on dishes, imparting the rich aroma of the careful blend of spices and herbs in S&B original curry powder.

Is Glico curry spicy?

It has a hint of sweetness and is definitely a good warm comfort food. It did taste a bit bland, but I suspect it's due to it being mild. It's a good start for beginners who want to try out Japanese curry.



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Answer 2

While not exactly the same, S&B Brand Golden Curry is a very similar product, and one that, in my experience, is more common in America. Even if it's not 100% identical, it will be very very nearly so — the rich, thick, stew-y style of Japanese curry.

Also, I know that your question was about where to buy Glico curry, but it can also be easily made from scratch, and with ingredients that are often easier to find than the pre-made curry roux bricks. http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2010/06/how-to-make-japanese-curry-rice-from-scratch-recipe.html is a good recipe that I have used before.

Answer 3

Vermont curry tasted very similar to Glico, I definitely recommend you try it first before you try splurging on internationally shipped Glico or anything like that.

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