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  2. Karahi - Wikipedia

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    A karahi [a] is a type of thick, circular, and deep cooking pot [1] (similar in shape to a wok) that originated in Lucknow, India. It is used in Indian, Nepalese, Sri Lankan, Pakistani, Bangladeshi/Bengali, Afghan, and Caribbean cuisines. Traditionally press-formed from mild steel sheets or made of wrought iron, a karahi resembles a wok with ...

  3. Chicken karahi - Wikipedia

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    Chicken karahi, or kadai chicken, is a chicken dish from South Asia. It is known as gosht karahi when prepared with goat or lamb meat instead of chicken. It is noted for its spicy taste and is notable in South Asian Cuisine. The dish is prepared in a karahi (a type of wok) and can take between 30 and 50 minutes to prepare and cook the dish.

  4. Lahori cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lahori-style karahi. The following is a list of some foods popular in Lahore. Chicken Lahori; Gosht karahi (chicken or mutton cooked with a spicy tomato-based gravy in a concave-shaped cooking vessel that resembles a wok) is a speciality of Lahore. Dal gosht (meat cooked with pulses) Murgh Cholay/Channay (chicken cooked with chickpeas)

  5. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani cuisine (Urdu: پاکستانی پکوان, romanized: pākistānī pakwān) is a blend of regional cooking styles and flavours from across South, Central and West Asia. The cuisine of Pakistan also maintains certain Mughal influences within its recipes and cooking techniques, particularly the use of dried fruits and nuts.

  6. Karachi - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistani Government is developing the Karachi Metrobus project, which is a 6-line 150-kilometre (93 + 1 ⁄ 4-mile) bus rapid transit system. [262] The Metrobus project was inaugurated by then-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on 25 February 2016. Sharif said the "project will be more beautiful than Lahore Metro Bus". [263]

  7. Pashtun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pashtun cuisine (Pashto: پښتنۍ خواړه) refers to the cuisine of the Pashtun people and is covered under both Afghan and Pakistani cuisines. It is largely based on meat dishes including mutton, beef, chicken, and fish as well as rice and some other vegetables. [1]

  8. Talk:Chicken karahi - Wikipedia

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    Karahi’s origins in Peshawar are important to understanding the difference between Karahi and other dishes from the Subcontinent. Peshawari cuisine is a cross between Afghan and Pakistani Punjabi cuisine and Karahi epitomises this amalgamation best; it takes the spices and spurning of onions in the base from Pakistani Punjabi cuisine and the ...

  9. Sindhi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sai Bhaji ain Chawar: Sai bhaji a popular dish from Sindh consists of white steamed rice served with spinach curry which is given a 'tarka' with tomatoes, onions and garlic. Daal Pakwan: (mostly consumed by Sindhi Hindus). Koki: is another popular Sindhi flat-bread that is prepared with wheat flour and goes well with any dal, sabzi or even curd ...