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  2. Nargesi kebab - Wikipedia

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    Nargesi Kebab, Nargesi Kofta or Narges Shami Kebab is an Afghan, Middle Eastern, Pakistani and Indian dish. It can be described as a kind of kebab or kofta with a chicken egg in the middle. It is named after the Narcissus flower because kebabs look like the flower's petals when they are cut.

  3. Cuisine of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Kofta (Urdu:كوفته) Kulcha (Urdu: کلچه) Lukhmi (Urdu: لقمی) Namak para; Nargisi kofta; Nihari, a popular national dish in Pakistan, was originally brought by Muhajirs (immigrants) from Delhi, India. [5] Paan (Urdu: پان), a traditional Muhajir betel leaf stimulant; Pakora (Urdu: پکوڑا) Pasanda(Urdu: پسندے) Pulao (Urdu ...

  4. Kofta - Wikipedia

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    Kofta is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in South Asian, Central Asian, Balkan, Middle Eastern, North African, and South Caucasian cuisines. In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls of minced meat —usually beef, chicken, pork, lamb or mutton, or a mixture—mixed with spices and sometimes other ingredients. [ 1 ]

  5. File:Nargisi Koftas in Curry.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Kofta/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    9 Nargisi kofta. 3 comments. 10 Images in top section. ... 11 Proposed merge of Yuvarlakia into Kofta. 20 comments ...

  7. Shish kofta - Wikipedia

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    Shish kofta before being grilled. Shish kofta (‏şiş köfte‎) [1] [2] [3] is a type of kebab-style kofta dish in Turkish cuisine. The dish consists of minced lamb, mutton, veal or beef, or a mixture of these meats mixed with herbs, often including parsley and mint, placed on a şiş and grilled.

  8. Awadhi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Awadhi cuisine (Hindi: अवधी पाक-शैली, Urdu: اودھی کھانے) is a cuisine native to the Awadh region in Northern India and Southern Nepal. [1] The cooking patterns of Lucknow are similar to those of Central Asia, the Middle East, and Northern India and Western India with the cuisine comprising both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

  9. Pasanda - Wikipedia

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    Pasanda (Urdu: پسندہ, Hindi: पसन्दा), also called Parche (Urdu: پارچے, Hindi: पारचे), is a popular dish from the Indian subcontinent, notably North India, Rampur, Hyderabadi and Pakistani, derived from a meal served in the court of the Mughal emperors.