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Is it their korma (or passanda or other mild curries)? I don't think so; the taste is influenced by the addition of cream, nuts, etc. This rules korma (or similar curries) out as a benchmark.
interesting idea. how to benchmark for me would need to offer some benefit
How can that be right? My BIR benchmarks are the best dishes I've tasted in BIRs.
But who ever orders a "chicken curry"?
a "benchmark" is a standard by which something can be judged and I have underlined three words in this definition which I will take in turn.
OK so we are talking about a standard, that is, something considered by an authority or by general consent as a basis of comparison; an approved model. I don't believe there is such a thing when it comes to curries and this is evident in the difference in quality amongst takeaways in the UK which can vary from the sublime to the ridiculous.
The something is what CA is referring to, i.e. which particular curry should be the benchmark? He is suggesting for example that a madras is not suitable because of the chilli element. Therefore the something has so many variables which makes pinning down the standard very difficult