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It is a milk-solid sweet or a type of mithai mainly made from milk solids, traditionally khoya. It is also officially declared the national dessert of Pakistan by the Government of Pakistan. [4] Seviyan: Shahi Tukra: Milk, sugar, spices, cardamom, saffron Sheer Khurma: Vermicelli, milk, dates, cashew nuts, cardamom, butter: Shikanjabeen ...
Gajar ka halwa is a combination of nuts, milk, sugar, khoya and ghee with grated carrots. [11] [12] It is a light nutritious dessert with less fat (a minimum of 10.03% and an average of 12.19%) than many other typical sweets from the Indian subcontinent. [13]
At time of independence, the two famous Mithai makers, Abdul Khaliq and Abdul Hanaan, migrated to Karachi from New Delhi. [3] The flagship store was opened in Saddar, Karachi in 1947, they currently have only one branch in Clifton, Karachi.
Lab-e-Shireen (Urdu: لبِ شیرین) is a traditional Pakistani custard-like dessert.It is often served during the month of Ramadan or during the days of Eid.It is served topped with vermicelli, cream, jelly, and fresh and dried fruits.
Pakistan is a major exporter and consumer of rice. Basmati is the most popular type of rice consumed in Pakistan. Dishes made with rice include many varieties of pulao: Bannu Pulao – A classic dish from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, combines beef, spices, and rice. The beef is slow-cooked with bones for a rich, flavorful taste, while the rice is ...
Nirala Sweets is a confectionery chain store based in Lahore, Pakistan with 22 stores across various Pakistani cities, with 15 in the city of Lahore alone; and two stores in the UAE (one in Dubai and one in Sharjah). [1] [2] [3] Nirala sweets reopen by Ali mahmood Khan in 2024 with branch in johar Town lahore. [4]
7. Cinnamon Coffee Cake. $3.85. This is the type of thing that should have taken first place, because it seems pretty hard to screw up coffee cake.
A Short History of Pakistan is an edited book published by University of Karachi Press and comprises four volumes. The book is edited by Prof Ishtiaq Hussain Qureshi and provides a comprehensive account of the history of the Pakistan region and its people from the prehistory leading to the creation of Pakistan and East Pakistan which then became Bangladesh.