Chana masala ([ˈtʃənaː məˈsaːlaː], literally ‘mix-spiced small-chickpeas’), also known as channay, chole masala, chhole masala, chole or chholay (plural), is a dish originating from the Indian subcontinent.[1] The main ingredient is a variety of chickpea called chana (चना) or kala chana (‘black chana’). They are half the diameter of typical chickpeas with a stronger flavour and firmer texture even after being cooked. Chole is the name for the larger and lighter coloured chickpea commonly found in the West. These are known as kabuli chana (काबुली चना) in Hindi. Chana masala is fairly dry and spicy with a sour citrus note (the flavor usually comes from coriander and onion). Chana are usually replaced by chole in most restaurants,[clarification needed] and both versions are widely sold as snack food and street food in the Indian subcontinent. Along with chickpeas, the ingredients of chana masala typically include onion, chopped tomatoes, ghee, cumin, turmeric, coriander powder, garlic, chillies, ginger, amchoor or lemon juice, and garam masala.[2] Chickpea butternut tagine is a variation from Moroccan cuisine made with spices and roasted squash. The dish is served over hot steamed or flavoured couscous.
Indians eat chana masala at breakfast, lunch, dinner, or as a quick snack from food stalls in the local bazaar. Its main ingredient is chickpeas, aka garbanzo beans. The legume is loaded with folate, iron, fiber, and vitamin B.
Tikka masala is a spiced dish made of small pieces or chunks of meat and/or vegetables made with a spicy marinade or sauce-probably the most famous of which is chicken tikka masala. Chana masala is a corresponding dish made with chickpeas (that’s the chana)
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