O/~~you're all I can think of, every drop I drink up
--Saja Boys, "Soda Pop," K-Pop Demon Hunters
Now that I've earwormed at least some small percentage of our readership, I'll assure you that I did it with only the finest of intentions. You see, after I found out that Suzuki had gotten it into its head to release a little box set of four different curries with awesome vehicle-derived package designs, there was one thing I simply had to do.
I had to get my hands on a set. And so, I did. They were packaged carefully, much to my delight; they even came with a sweet little note on adorable stationery, thanking me for my purchase. I was absolutely thrilled to open that box, let me tell you.
But it wasn't all meant to be fun and games. This was, after all, work curry.
As in, curry that I'd purchased with the express intent of reviewing it for work. While I can't promise you that RideApart will regularly feature such reviews, since it is an official Suzuki product, how could I not?
And so, I proceeded to make some rice, and to try each and every last curry included in this collection, one at a time. The good news that I can tell you right now is, they're all delicious in different ways. Also, they're all vegan in the pouch, though you can of course add meat or another protein if you so desire. You can also add additional vegetables, should you decide that you want something more substantial than what's included in these packages. They can be eaten as-is, or serve as base points for a fancier curry at your whim.
Written words wouldn't be enough, I figured, so we also made a video about the entire curry taste-testing process. It's now live on our YouTube channel, so you can go cue it up and enjoy.
Will it make you hungry? I mean, it might. You might even find yourself needing to get your hands on some curry near you after watching it. I certainly won't judge you if you do, as I'm also highly suggestible in terms of my food wants while watching things.
Would I eat any of these curries again? Yes, in a heartbeat. They're all pretty tasty, to be honest. If you're a fan of curry, you'll probably find them pretty enjoyable, too. I'm not going to tell you that I licked the bowl clean, but I'm also not not going to tell you that, either. It's good stuff, and I suppose the one thing you can say that the Suzuki curries and a Hayabusa have in common is that they can absolutely go fast.
Do you have any questions for me about any of these curries that I didn't answer for you in the video? Let me know in the comments and I'll do my best to help.