Talk:Goat curry
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Should this not be changed back to to Curried goat and the redirect reversed. The original editor got it right, as Curried is rightfully a verb, not noun. Ie. Goat that has been curried. It is slightly different (semantically) from a curry dish that has lamb, beef or chicken added (in which case it would be lamb curry etc) insomuch that it is the goat meat has been curried not the curry being goateefied. So Curried goat is more grammatically correct and in keeping with the WP's policy of using the popular name.--Aspro (talk) 15:11, 7 August 2016 (UTC)