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Marmita

Marmita refers to a pot where Marmitako, a Basque stew made of tuna, potatoes, peppers and onions is cooked

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Marrons Glacés

Marrons Glacés refers to glazed sweet chestnuts which is made from the largest sweet chestnuts from the département of Ardèche in France, which have sugar added and are then candied.

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Maruya

Deutsch: Maruya / Español: Maruya / Português: Maruya / Français: Maruya / Italiano: Maruya

Maruya is a traditional Filipino snack made from bananas, typically Saba bananas, which are battered and fried to create a sweet and crispy treat. Often enjoyed as a merienda (snack) or dessert, maruya is popular for its simplicity and delightful combination of flavors and textures.

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Marzipan Kranzkuchen / Marzipan Kranz

Marzipan Kranzkuchen also called Marzipan Kranz refers to a German cake/bread shaped like a wreath or garland (which is translated as Kranz in German) with Marzipan and raisins filings with glazed sugar and also lots of Marzipan and chopped almonds as toppings.

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Masa

Masa refers to ground corn meal which is the basic ingredient in making Tamales and other dishes in Belize.

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Masaco

Masaco refers to one of the classic staplebreakfast food of Bolivia which is made from mashed plantains or yucca mixed with shredded Charque then fried.

Charque refers to dried meat, particularly llama meat and Yucca refers to a starchy, fibrous root simiwhich is similar to yam.

Masago

Masago is the Japanese for "Smelt Roe", an ingredient used to make sushi roe

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Masala

Deutsch: Gewürzmischung / Español: Mezcla de especias / Português: Mistura de especiarias / Français: Mélange d'épices / Italiano: Miscela di spezie

The term Masala refers to a fundamental concept in South Asian cuisine, encompassing both individual spices and complex blends that define regional flavors. Originating from the Hindi word *masālā* (मसाला), it represents a cornerstone of culinary traditions across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and beyond, where spices are meticulously combined to achieve balanced, aromatic profiles.

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Masala Dabba

Masala Dabba is the Indian name of the Traditional Spice Box. Masala Dabba is a must in every Indian kitchen. It is a round stainless steel box and inside sit lidless, stainless steel cups, each holding one spice. The box has has two (2) lids - one to keep spices fresh and the other is the lid to the main outer box. Note: I have travelled to the south of Indian, but the families I have visited there were poor, hence they do not have Masala Dabba at home. I have been dreaming of buying this Masala Dabba when I return again to Indian soon.

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Masala dosa

Masala dosa refers to a thin and crispy rice-lentil crepe filled with spiced potatoes and onions which is a pure vegetarian delicacy from South India. This South Indian breakfast dish

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