Massaman curry
Etymology of "Massaman" Curry
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If a curry dish has an unusual name, one should ask which language?

This poses a problem, because I know Massaman is a Thai word (only in the last 3 centuries?).

Taken apart, many Thai cannot comprehend the meanings of either "mas" or "sa" but "man" may mean oily or potato!

Any etymological opinions?

On "musulman" was that a French term or Lingua Franca (Portuguese)term during the Ayutthaya Period?
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