If you mean the dish curry, different types of curry use different main ingredients, depending on the region of Asia or India you are in. Curry from the Punjab region, for instance, involves wheat instead of rice, and is heavy on the butter and cream. Malayali curry usually has coconut and coconut milk, as well as bay leaves. Tamil curry, however, is probably what most western people think of when they think of curry. Tamil curry refers to shallow-fried meat or vegetables cooked along with dry spices.
If you mean the spice curry (as in curry powder) there are several different versions of that, too. They usually include some hot spices, turmeric, cumin, and corriander but not always.
Any food that has been seasoned with curry powder can be called curry. Curry powder is a mixture of spices that is popular in Indian cuisine.
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Kulfi is a creamy Indian ice cream which is very nice after a curry. You could also have a tropical sorbet, or gulab jaman.
Don't eat curry for a few days, and see if the rash goes away. If it does, have some curry. If the rash comes back, then you'll know not to eat curry any more. If it doesn't, then it was probably unrelated, and you can eat curry if you like.