Garam masala
Garam masala is a spice blend in Indian cuisine, known for its rich, aromatic and warming properties. The name “garam” (Hindi) means “warm” or “hot” and “masala” means “spices.”
Garam masala is a spice blend in Indian cuisine, known for its rich, aromatic and warming properties. The name “garam” (Hindi) means “warm” or “hot” and “masala” means “spices.”
Le garam masala est un mélange d’épices utilisé dans la cuisine indienne, connu pour ses propriétés riches, aromatiques et réchauffantes.
Le nom “garam” (Hindi) signifie “chaud” et “masala” signifie “épices”.
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