Mases
Mases is a term that can refer to several different things, making its specific meaning dependent on context. One prominent meaning refers to a type of traditional New Zealand food. This dish typically consists of cooked root vegetables, such as kumara (sweet potato) or taro, mashed together with coconut milk or cream. It is often served as a side dish and can be a staple in Polynesian cuisine. The preparation can vary, with some versions incorporating spices or other flavorings.
Another common association with the name "Mases" is as a surname. It is a relatively uncommon surname
Furthermore, "Mases" can occasionally appear as a place name, though these instances are generally localized and