A2 Expression Informal 2 min read

तेल-मसाला मत खाओ

tel-masala mat khao

Don't eat oily-spicy

Literally: Oil-spice don't eat

In 15 Seconds

  • A direct command to avoid greasy and spicy food for health.
  • Commonly used by parents, doctors, and health-conscious friends.
  • Combines 'tel' (oil) and 'masala' (spice) into one health concept.

Meaning

This is a common piece of health advice or a command telling someone to avoid heavy, greasy, and spicy food. It's the ultimate Indian 'get healthy' mantra.

Key Examples

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A mother talking to her son who has a cough

Beta, thoda dhyan rakho, tel-masala mat khao.

Son, take care, don't eat oily and spicy food.

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A doctor giving advice to a patient

Aapki sehat ke liye tel-masala mat khaao.

For your health, do not eat oily-spicy food.

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Texting a friend who is on a diet

Gym ja rahe ho? Toh ab tel-masala mat khao!

Going to the gym? Then don't eat oily-spicy food now!

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Cultural Background

Oil and spice are central to daily cooking, making this advice very common. While spices are used, the focus might shift to 'fried' items.

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Use it with 'khao'

Always use the imperative 'khao' for friends.

In 15 Seconds

  • A direct command to avoid greasy and spicy food for health.
  • Commonly used by parents, doctors, and health-conscious friends.
  • Combines 'tel' (oil) and 'masala' (spice) into one health concept.

What It Means

Tel-masala is a compound term. Tel means oil and masala means spices. Together, they represent 'junk' or 'heavy' food. When someone says Tel-masala mat khaao, they aren't just talking about a single dish. They are talking about a lifestyle choice. It is a warning against anything deep-fried or overly seasoned. Think of it as the Indian version of 'cut out the fast food.'

How To Use It

You use this phrase as an imperative. The word mat is a negative command. It’s like saying 'Stop doing that.' You can say it to a friend who is ordering a third plate of samosas. You can say it to yourself while looking in the mirror. It’s short, punchy, and very direct. It sounds like a doctor's order because it often is!

When To Use It

Use this when someone is feeling unwell. It’s the first thing an Indian mother says if you have a stomach ache. Use it at a dinner party if you are trying to be health-conscious. It’s also great for texting a friend who is complaining about a breakout or weight gain. It shows you care about their well-being in a very practical way.

When NOT To Use It

Don't say this to a chef who just served you their signature spicy curry. That’s a one-way ticket to a very awkward dinner. Also, avoid using it in high-level business meetings unless you are literally discussing health. It’s a bit too personal for strangers. If you say it to someone enjoying a treat, you might sound like a 'party pooper.'

Cultural Background

In India, food is love, but it’s also medicine. Ayurveda heavily influences how people eat. Deep-fried food is seen as 'heavy' for the soul and body. This phrase became a household staple as lifestyle diseases increased. It’s now the most common advice given by elders. It’s almost a cultural reflex to say this during the hot summer months.

Common Variations

You might hear Zyada tel-masala mat khao which means 'Don't eat *too much* oily-spicy.' Another variation is Bahar ka khana band karo, meaning 'Stop eating outside food.' If someone is being very polite, they might say Tel-masala kam kijiye. This uses the formal kijiye instead of the blunt khao. It’s the difference between a command and a gentle suggestion.

Usage Notes

This phrase is A2 level because it uses a simple compound noun and a basic imperative. It is mostly neutral but can lean informal depending on the verb ending used.

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Use it with 'khao'

Always use the imperative 'khao' for friends.

Examples

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#1 A mother talking to her son who has a cough
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Beta, thoda dhyan rakho, tel-masala mat khao.

Son, take care, don't eat oily and spicy food.

A classic maternal advice context.

#2 A doctor giving advice to a patient
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Aapki sehat ke liye tel-masala mat khaao.

For your health, do not eat oily-spicy food.

Professional medical advice.

#3 Texting a friend who is on a diet
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Gym ja rahe ho? Toh ab tel-masala mat khao!

Going to the gym? Then don't eat oily-spicy food now!

Encouraging a friend's fitness journey.

#4 Refusing a second helping of pakoras
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Nahi shukriya, mujhe tel-masala mat khane ko bola hai.

No thanks, I've been told not to eat oily-spicy food.

Using the phrase to politely decline heavy food.

#5 Joking with a friend who loves street food
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Tumhara pet kharab ho jayega, tel-masala mat khao!

Your stomach will get upset, stop eating oily-spicy stuff!

Playful warning between friends.

#6 A fitness coach talking to a group
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Agar fit rehna hai, toh tel-masala mat khao.

If you want to stay fit, don't eat oily-spicy food.

General instructional advice.

Test Yourself

Which is the correct way to tell a friend to stop eating oily food?

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✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: आज

Adding a time frame makes the command natural.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Formality of 'Tel-masala mat khao'

Informal

Used with siblings or close friends.

Bhai, tel-masala mat khao.

Neutral

General advice to peers or younger people.

Tel-masala mat khao.

Formal

Polite advice to elders or clients.

Aap tel-masala mat khaiye.

When to say 'Tel-masala mat khao'

Avoid Oily/Spicy
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At a Dhaba

Warning a friend about greasy parathas.

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Doctor's Clinic

Receiving dietary instructions.

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Gym/Fitness

Discussing a clean diet.

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Home

Mom scolding you for eating chips.

Practice Bank

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Which is the correct way to tell a friend to stop eating oily food? Choose A2

___ तेल-मसाला मत खाओ।

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: आज

Adding a time frame makes the command natural.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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No, it's considered caring.

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