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  2. Wazwan - Wikipedia

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    Waza preparing rista. In the Kashmiri language, waz means 'cook' or 'cooking' and wan means 'shop'. The ultimate formal banquet in Kashmir is the royal wazwan.Of its thirty-six courses, between fifteen and thirty can be preparations of meat, cooked overnight under the supervision of a master chef called a wouste waze.

  3. Mutton curry - Wikipedia

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    Mutton curry (also referred to as kosha mangsho, [1] lamb curry, [2] or goat curry [3] [4]) is a dish that is prepared from goat meat (or sometimes lamb meat) and vegetables. [5] The dish is found in different variations across all states, countries and regions of the Indian subcontinent and the Caribbean .

  4. South Indian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Map of South India. According to culinary historians K. T. Achaya and Ammini Ramachandran, the ancient Sangam literature dated from 3rd century BCE to 3rd century CE offers early references to food and recipes during Sangam era, whether it's a feast at king's palace, meals in towns and countryside, at hamlets in forests, pilgrimage and the rest-houses during travels.

  5. Bunny chow - Wikipedia

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    Bunny chows are commonly filled with curries made using traditional recipes from Durban: mutton or lamb curry, chicken curry, trotters and beans curry, and beans curry. Other varieties found across the country using less traditional Durban-Indian food include chips with curry gravy, fried sausage, cheese, eggs and polony. These are all popular ...

  6. Murtabak - Wikipedia

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    The common ingredients of Indonesian egg martabak, besides the dough, is seasoned ground meat (beef, chicken or mutton), sliced green onions, some herbs (optional), beaten duck eggs, salt, and potatoes. [12] Some street vendors mix the ground beef with curry seasoning.

  7. Mughlai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Mughlai cuisine is renowned for the richness and aromaticity of the meals due to extensive use of spices like saffron, cardamom, black pepper, dry fruits and nuts, as well as rich cream, milk and butter in preparation of curry bases. This has influenced the development of North Indian cuisine. [6]

  8. Gosht - Wikipedia

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    Bhuna gosht, a curry with a thick, reduced sauce; Karahi or Kadhai gosht, cooked in a traditional round-sided pot; Raan gosht, roasted leg of mutton; Dal gosht, with lentils or peas; Nihari gosht, a meat stew; Rara gosht, roasted mutton curry; Saag gosht, with cooked spinach leaves or mustard greens; Biryani gosht, especially the non-vegetarian ...

  9. Champaran meat - Wikipedia

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    Mutton Curry, Chicken Curry Champaran meat , also known as ahuna , handi meat or batlohi , is a dish with its root from Champaran , a district of Bihar . Meat is marinated in a mix of mustard oil and ghee, garlic , onions and ginger with the paste of spices.