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- Country_Captain abstract "Country Captain is a curried chicken and rice dish, which is popular in the Southern United States. It was introduced to the U.S. through Charleston, Savannah, New York and Philadelphia, but has origins in India. The dish was once included in the United States military Meal, Ready-to-Eat packs, in honor of it being a favorite dish of George S. Patton.It has also appeared on television shows in both the United States and in the United Kingdom, with chefs Bobby Flay, Atul Kochhar and Cyrus Todiwala all cooking the dish. Todiwala served his version to Queen Elizabeth II as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations.".
- Country_Captain country Anglo-Indian_cuisine.
- Country_Captain ingredient Almond.
- Country_Captain ingredient Chicken_(food).
- Country_Captain ingredient Curry_powder.
- Country_Captain ingredient Onion.
- Country_Captain ingredient Raisin.
- Country_Captain ingredientName "chicken,onions,curry powder; usuallygolden raisins andalmonds".
- Country_Captain thumbnail Country_Captain.jpg?width=300.
- Country_Captain type Curry.
- Country_Captain wikiPageID "6336985".
- Country_Captain wikiPageLength "8300".
- Country_Captain wikiPageOutDegree "70".
- Country_Captain wikiPageRevisionID "704970707".
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Alessandro_Filippini.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Almond.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Indian_cuisine.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Atul_Kochhar.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink BBC_One.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Bell_pepper.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Bobby_Flay.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Café_Spice_Namasté.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Capon.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Category:1857_introductions.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglo-Indian_curries.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicken_dishes.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lowcountry_cuisine.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stews.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Cecily_Brownstone.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Chicken_(food).
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Cottage_pie.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Cuisine_of_the_Southern_United_States.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Curry.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Curry_powder.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Cyrus_Todiwala.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Diamond_Jubilee_of_Elizabeth_II.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink East_India_Company.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_II.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Emeril_Lagasse.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Field_ration.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_D._Roosevelt.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Fusion_cuisine.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Garlic.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink George_S._Patton.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Harrow,_London.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Indian_cuisine.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Indian_subcontinent.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Meal,_Ready-to-Eat.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Molly_O’Neill.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Mumbai.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Onion.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Orkney.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Prudhomme.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Paula_Deen.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Philip,_Duke_of_Edinburgh.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Raisin.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Saturday_Kitchen.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Southern_United_States.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Spatchcock.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Throwdown!_with_Bobby_Flay.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Tomato.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Armed_Forces.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Wall_Street.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink White_rice.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink Zante_currant.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLink File:Country_Captain.jpg.
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Country Captain Chicken".
- Country_Captain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Country Captain".
- Country_Captain caption "Country Captain".
- Country_Captain country Anglo-Indian_cuisine.
- Country_Captain mainIngredient "chicken, onions, curry powder; usually golden raisins and almonds".
- Country_Captain name "Country Captain".
- Country_Captain type Curry.
- Country_Captain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chicken.
- Country_Captain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Country_Captain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Country_Captain subject Category:1857_introductions.
- Country_Captain subject Category:Anglo-Indian_curries.
- Country_Captain subject Category:Chicken_dishes.
- Country_Captain subject Category:Lowcountry_cuisine.
- Country_Captain subject Category:Stews.
- Country_Captain hypernym Chicken.
- Country_Captain type Food.
- Country_Captain type Dish.
- Country_Captain type Food.
- Country_Captain type Redirect.
- Country_Captain type FunctionalSubstance.
- Country_Captain type Thing.
- Country_Captain type Q2095.
- Country_Captain comment "Country Captain is a curried chicken and rice dish, which is popular in the Southern United States. It was introduced to the U.S. through Charleston, Savannah, New York and Philadelphia, but has origins in India. The dish was once included in the United States military Meal, Ready-to-Eat packs, in honor of it being a favorite dish of George S.".
- Country_Captain label "Country Captain".
- Country_Captain sameAs Q1137204.
- Country_Captain sameAs Country_Captain.
- Country_Captain sameAs カントリー・キャプテン.
- Country_Captain sameAs m.0g1nzg.
- Country_Captain sameAs Q1137204.
- Country_Captain wasDerivedFrom Country_Captain?oldid=704970707.