masala
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Noun — A blend of spices used in South Asian cooking, often including cardamom, coriander, and pepper.
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Etymology
Borrowed from Hindustani, ultimately from Persian and Arabic words meaning "ingredients" or "affairs."
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What does “masala” mean?
The word “masala” means a blend of spices used in South Asian cooking, often including cardamom, coriander, and pepper. In plain terms, a spice mix used to season South Asian dishes.
How do you pronounce “masala”?
“Masala” is pronounced muh-SAH-luh (/məˈsɑːlə/ in IPA).
How do you use “masala” in a sentence?
Here is “masala” used in a sentence: “She ground her own garam masala for the curry.”
What part of speech is “masala”?
“Masala” is a noun.
Where does the word “masala” come from?
The word “masala” comes from Arabic. Borrowed from Hindustani, ultimately from Persian and Arabic words meaning "ingredients" or "affairs.".