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[[Garam masala]] roughly means 'hot spices', and is more specifically Indian. | [[Garam masala]] roughly means 'hot spices', and is more specifically Indian. | ||
There are a bunch of other named masala mixes that are more local. |
Latest revision as of 21:59, 24 November 2021
Masala generally means seasonings,
and is a word seen in a few asian languages.
Dry masala tends to be a spice mix, possibly in ground or more in a stored form, wet masala can include ingredients like tomatoes, onion, etc.
Garam masala roughly means 'hot spices', and is more specifically Indian.
There are a bunch of other named masala mixes that are more local.