- Massaman curry
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Massaman curry (Thai: แกงมัสมั่น, RTGS: kaeng matsaman, IPA: [kɛːŋ mát.sa.màn]) is a southern Thai dish that is Muslim in origin.[citation needed] It is most commonly made with beef, but can also be made with duck, tofu, chicken, or pork (as pork is a forbidden food for Muslims, this variety is not eaten by observant Thai Muslims).
The flavoring for Massaman curry is called Massaman curry paste (nam phrik kaeng massaman). The dish usually contains coconut milk, roasted peanuts or cashews, potatoes, bay leaves, cardamom pods, cinnamon, star anise, palm sugar, fish sauce,chili and tamarind sauce. Traders brought spices such as turmeric, cinnamon, star anise, cumin, cloves and nutmeg from Indonesia to the south coast of Thailand. The dish is served with rice and sometimes with pickled ginger or "achat" (อาจาด [aːtɕàːt]), an accompaniment made with cucumber and chili peppers macerated in vinegar.
Media coverage
In 2011 CNNGo ranked massaman as number one in an article titled World's 50 most delicious foods.[1]
References
- ^ CNNGo staff (21 July 2011). "World's 50 most delicious foods". CNNGo. Cable News Network. http://www.cnngo.com/explorations/eat/worlds-50-most-delicious-foods-067535?page=0,0. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
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