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  2. Hyderabadi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabadi cuisine (native: Hyderabadi Ghizaayat), also known as Deccani cuisine, is the cooking style characteristic of the city of Hyderabad and its surrounding area in Telangana, India. Hyderabadi cuisine is an amalgamation of South Asian , Mughalai , Turkic , and Arabic along with the influence of cuisines of common people of Golconda ...

  3. Hyderabadi biryani - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad was conquered by the Mughals in the 1630s, and ruled by its Nizams.Mughlai culinary traditions joined with local traditions to create Hyderabadi cuisine. [1]: 92 Local folklore attributes the creation of Hyderabadi biryani to the chef of the first Nizam, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I, in the mid-18th century, during a hunting expedition.

  4. Category:Hyderabadi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabadi cuisine is a general term for specialty dishes from the city of Hyderabad in Telangana, India. Pages in category "Hyderabadi cuisine" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

  5. Hyderabadi haleem - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabadi haleem (/ ˈ h aɪ d ər ə b ɑː d iː h ə ˈ l iː m /) is a type of haleem popular in the Indian city of Hyderabad. Haleem is a stew composed of meat, lentils, and pounded wheat made into a thick paste.

  6. Hyderabadi marag - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabadi marag or marag is a spicy mutton soup served as a starter in Hyderabad, India and part of Hyderabadi cuisine. It is prepared from tender mutton with bone. [1] [2] It is thin soup. [3] The soup has become one of the starters at Hyderabadi weddings.

  7. Roat - Wikipedia

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    Roat also known colloquially as Dum ke Roat (Hindi: दम के रोट) (Urdu: دم کے روٹ) is a sweet confectionery dish from the Indian city of Hyderabad.It is popular especially in the month of Muharram (the first month of the Islamic calendar) [1] It is made by mixing semolina, refined flour, ghee, dry fruits, saffron and raisins into a dough and baking it in the oven.

  8. Osmania biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Author, A. (Year). "Culinary Heritage of Hyderabad: A Historical Perspective." Journal of Culinary History, 8(2), 45-67. Story Of Osmania Biscuits, Hyderabad's Most loved Chai-Time Snack Named After Its Last Nizam. Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan founded Osmania biscuits; know about his assets, the origin of the brand and where to find ...

  9. Biryani - Wikipedia

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    Biryani (/ b ɜːr ˈ j ɑː n i /) is a mixed rice dish popular in South Asia, made with rice, meat (chicken, goat, lamb, beef) or seafood (prawns or fish), and spices.To cater to vegetarians, vegetables or paneer can be substituted for the meat or seafood. [1]