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  2. Hyderabadi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The original recipe is a translucent liquid. Double ka meetha- Bread pudding topped with dry fruits, a derivative of the Mughlai dessert shahi tukre. Sheer korma - Vermicelli pudding and celebratory dessert, specially made on the Ramzan (Eid Ul Fitr) day. Firni (Payasam) - A rice dessert. Gil-e-firdaus - A variant of kheer made of bottle gourd ...

  3. Balti (food) - Wikipedia

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    A balti or bāltī gosht (Urdu: بالٹی گوشت, Hindi: बाल्टी गोश्त) is a type of curry served in a thin, pressed-steel wok called a "balti bowl". [1] The name may have come from the metal dish in which the curry is cooked, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] rather than from any specific ingredient or cooking technique. [ 4 ]

  4. Aloo gosht - Wikipedia

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    Aloo gosht is a meat curry, and is a popular dish in North Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi cuisine. It consists of potatoes (aloo) cooked with meat ( gosht ), usually lamb or mutton or beef, in a stew -like shorba gravy.

  5. Satkara Beef - Wikipedia

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    Beef Satkara (Sylheti: ꠢꠣꠔꠇꠞꠣꠞ ꠍꠣꠟꠝ hatxorar salom, Bengali: সাতকরার গরুর গোস্ত) is a part of Bengali cuisine consisting of rice, satkara citrus, and beef curry. [2]

  6. Chicken karahi - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Gosht - Wikipedia

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    Gosht or ghosht refers to tender meat, cooked for a long time, and used as an ingredient in a number of Middle Eastern cuisine, Central Asian cuisine and cuisine of the Indian subcontinent. The word stems from the Persian word gosht گوشت, meaning "meat" or "flesh", especially that of goat. [1] In India, most gosht dishes include goat or mutton.

  8. Lahori cuisine - Wikipedia

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    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) Murgh Musallam (chicken cooked with rice and dry fruits stuffed inside) Seekh kababs (minced meat rolls)

  9. Rogan josh - Wikipedia

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    Rogan josh is a staple of Kashmiri cuisine and is one of the main dishes of the Kashmiri multi-course meal, the wazwan.The dish was originally brought to Kashmir by the Mughals, whose cuisine was, in turn, influenced by Persian cuisine.