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From the mythical Mahabharata to the Iranian invasion of Kashmir (which was a part of Gandhara) by Darius in 516 BC, [15] to the Mauryans who established Srinagara to the Kushan Empire to the invasion of Kashmir by Timur in 1398, [16] [17] the culture and cuisine of Kashmiris are linked to South Asia, Persian and Central Asian [18] cuisines mixed with local innovations and availabilities of ...
The potatoes, usually smaller ones, are first skinned and deep fried. [5] Kashmiri dum aloo sauce is made with yogurt or khoya, and often includes a cashew nut paste. [5] The Banarasi variation sauce is typically more aromatic and is made from tomatoes and onions. [6]
Tehri (dish) W. Wazwan; Y. Yahni This page was last edited on 24 June 2024, at 05:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Wazwan (Kashmiri pronunciation: [ʋaːzɨʋaːn]) is a multi-course meal in Kashmiri cuisine, originating from Kashmir. Almost all the dishes are meat-based using lamb, beef or mutton with few vegetarian dishes. It is popular throughout the larger Kashmir region. Moreover, Wazwan is also served internationally at Kashmiri food festivals and ...
Rice is the staple food of Kashmiris and has been so since ancient times. [9] Meat, along with rice, is the most popular food item in Kashmir. [10] Kashmiris consume meat voraciously. [11] Despite being Brahmins, most Kashmiri Hindus are meat eaters. [12] Kashmiri beverages include Noon Chai or Sheer Chai and Kahwah or Kehew.
North Indian cuisine is collectively the cuisine of North India, which includes the cuisines of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa, and West Bengal. [1] Sub-types of North Indian cuisine include:
Kalari, traditionally a Ramnagar, Udhampur cheese, [10] is an authentic Dogra cheese and often made part of various cheese-based cuisines, such as the "Kaladi Kulcha," which is a popular snack indigenous to Jammu region. [11] Kalari Kulcha is famous street food of and can be seen in the menu list of road side vendors and big shops.
Birayanis are quite popular, and are the speciality of Kashmir. The Jammu region is famous for its sund panjeeri, patisa, rajma with rice and Kalari cheese. Dogri food includes ambal (sour pumpkin dish), [102] khatta meat, [103] kulthein di dal, [104] dal chawal, [105] maa da madra (black gram lentils in yogurt) [106] and Uriya.