Curry Clubbers beware!

This morning while getting ready for yet another wonderful day at work, I saw in BBC Breakfast a report presented by my good friend Sian Williams (not my best friend always, but she’s ok for the early hours) addressed directly to our Curry Club institution:

Curry lovers are being warned about the high levels of salt in the dish.

Research by Consensus Action on Salt and Health (Cash) showed the salt content in some dishes was more than the daily recommended limit.

The campaign group warned with side-dishes, such as naan bread and chutney, salt levels could be even higher – but some healthier options were found too.

Nearly 800 products in supermarkets, independent shops and takeaways were analysed during the research.

The recommended maximum intake of salt is 6g a day.

But the researchers found one chicken tikka masala takeaway had 6.8g per portion, while curries on sale at Iceland also had more than the daily limit.

Katharine Jenner, from Cash, said: “A regular curry night is becoming a British institution, making these high salt levels extremely worrying.

Yummy salty curry

Yummy salty curry

So after careful consideration and weighting the impact this Curry Club might have on my peers health, my solemn conclusion is:

Who is planning the next one? Where, when? Can’t wait for my 6.8g of salt!

And don’t worry about the health issue; I’m sure if you eat just sweets the next day it will compensate :)

Comments

  1. Kay.Patel

    #1 by kay at 29th April 2010

    I will have to be careful where I choose for all!!!

  2. Louise.Rowlands

    #2 by Louise Rowlands at 29th April 2010

    That’s why they taste so good! Yes when is the next one? I am desperate for a Chicken Jalfrezzi -I’m not sharing mind!

  3. Mark.Wiseman

    #3 by Mark.Wiseman at 29th April 2010

    Wow, I thought they were just fattening, not fattening and salty. Who is doing the next curry club? I’m hungry!

  4. Maria.Serna

    #4 by Maria.Serna at 29th April 2010

    So many things you dont know about the food you eat Mark, and you know what they say…
    You are what you eat!

  5. Mark.Wiseman

    #5 by Mark.Wiseman at 29th April 2010

    I am what I eat? Well I’ve never been called salty before. Was it an insalt?

  6. Maria.Serna

    #6 by Maria.Serna at 29th April 2010

    How proud are you of that joke???

  7. Kay.Patel

    #7 by kay at 30th April 2010

    I think thats a brilliant Joke Mark, well i must think where we are going and let you know all next week.

  8. Mark.Wiseman

    #8 by Mark.Wiseman at 30th April 2010

    I’m quite proud of that joke, I tried to think of one better but unfortunately naan were as good as that one.

  9. Carl Pappenheim

    #9 by Carl Pappenheim at 30th April 2010

    Alooked phaal and wide and couldn’t find a better pun ‘ere.

  10. Mark.Wiseman

    #10 by Mark.Wiseman at 30th April 2010

    Carl, that was pretty bad; your pun standards are really starting to Saag nowadays.

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