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Keen's is a brand name associated with two distinct products: Keen's Mustard and Keen's Curry. Both products originated in the United Kingdom but have become more closely associated with Australia and New Zealand over time. The brand's history dates back to the 18th century, showcasing a long-standing tradition in the culinary world.

History[edit]

The story of Keen's begins with Thomas Keen, born in 1801 in the UK, who started manufacturing mustard in 1742. The Keen family business grew, and by 1862, they were also producing curry powder, a response to the growing British taste for Indian cuisine. The mustard and curry powder were initially sold in separate tins but became famous for their distinctive flavor and quality.

In the late 19th century, the Keen's mustard recipe was brought to Australia by members of the Keen family, where it quickly became a pantry staple. The brand's curry powder also gained popularity in Australia and New Zealand, reflecting the diverse culinary influences in these countries.

Products[edit]

Keen's Mustard[edit]

Keen's Mustard is known for its vibrant yellow color and spicy flavor. It is made from finely ground mustard seeds and other ingredients, which give it a distinctive taste. Keen's Mustard is used in various dishes, from sandwiches and hot dogs to more elaborate recipes that require a sharp mustard flavor.

Keen's Curry[edit]

Keen's Curry powder is a blend of turmeric, coriander, salt, fenugreek, and other spices. It is designed to add depth and warmth to dishes, making it a favorite ingredient in curries, soups, and marinades. The curry powder reflects the brand's adaptation to the tastes and culinary traditions of Australia and New Zealand.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Keen's mustard and curry powder have become iconic in Australia and New Zealand, representing more than just condiments. They are part of the culinary heritage of these countries, featured in traditional recipes and family meals. The brand has also been involved in various cultural events and advertising campaigns, further cementing its place in the local culture.

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