masala
Britishnoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of masala
from Urdu masalah, from Arabic masalih ingredients
Explanation
In South Asian food, masala is the particular mix of spices that makes a dish taste so good. Depending on the masala you use, your curry may be extra spicy! Many Indian, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, and Pakistani cooks make their own special masalas for different dishes. A chickpea curry might use a masala that's heavy on the dried chiles, while a spicy, milky chai would be made with a masala that includes cinnamon, cardamom, clove, and other spices. Masala, borrowed from the Urdu masālā, "blend of spices," has an Arabic root.
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Example Sentences
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He said Holland tucked into a chicken tikka masala, pilau rice and a garlic naan, while Zendaya enjoyed a chana saag bengan, paneer shaslik starter with a side of saag aloo.
From BBC • Dec. 22, 2025
Maybe so, but perhaps they’ll enjoy George’s truth serum-spiked chana masala instead?
From Salon • Mar. 14, 2025
Try some chili crisp or a subtler note with a warming spice, like cumin or garam masala.
From Salon • Feb. 5, 2025
He also recalled how their relationship was sealed "over a tandoori chicken masala, four poppadoms and three pints of lager" after meeting on TV drama The Gambling Man in 1992.
From BBC • Oct. 13, 2024
Over saag paneer and chicken tikka masala, Mrs. Richardson put her hand on Elizabeth’s arm.
From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng
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