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  2. Pashtun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Talbaar/Maidan, plain rice, with desi ghee and yogurt placed atop its center, is consumed in FATA, notably in Waziristan and in regions like Paktika, Khost, and Bannu and Hangu. Mantu (meat dumplings, usually served under a yogurt-based white sauce) Masteh (freshly made yogurt) Rosh (cooked lamb and mutton with no spices) [3] Pashtun cuisine

  3. Afghan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Accompanying these are common vegetables and dairy products, such as milk, yogurt, whey, [3] and fresh and dried fruits such as apples, apricots, grapes, bananas, oranges, plums, pomegranates, sweet melons, and raisins. [4] The diet of most Afghans revolves around rice-based dishes, while various forms of naan are consumed with most meals. [5]

  4. Naan - Wikipedia

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    The earliest mention of naan in the region comes from the memoirs of Indo-Persian Sufi poet Amir Khusrau living in India during the 1300s AD. Khusrau mentions two kinds of naan eaten by Muslim nobles; Naan-e-Tunuk and Naan-e-Tanuri. Naan-e-Tunuk was a light or thin bread, while Naan-e-Tanuri was a heavy bread and was baked in the tandoor. [9]

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    We prefer warm crème brûlée (but this way is traditional). Price: $5.95. ... India: Chicken tikka masala with fennel yogurt and naan. Mollie Davies. This curry was brilliant value. It had a ...

  6. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Naan is a versatile bread and is eaten with almost anything. For instance, 'saada naan' or 'plain naan' is often served with Siri-Payay (cow's head and trotters) or Nihari (slow cooked beef stew) for breakfast in many parts of the country. Paratha – A flat, layered bread made with ghee or cooking oil and generally cooked on a 'tava'. However ...

  7. Hazara cuisine - Wikipedia

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    - Traditional Hazaragi Aash is plain noodles with Kashk/Ayran (yogurt), fresh mint and salt. Also in Hazarajat, a powder called "Pudina" (a plant, closely related to mint that grows only in Bamyan) is added on top. Dalda, a dish made of boiled crushed wheat served with melted desi ghee or butter, often with brown fried onions. Qurti; Ogra

  8. Punjabi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Panjiri: This is a traditional North Indian dessert [32] and is popular in Punjab region as well. [33] which has a generous amount of almonds, walnuts, pistachios, dry dates, cashew nuts along with whole wheat flour, sugar, edible gum, poppy seeds and fennel seeds to make the traditional dish of 'panjri' or also known as 'dabra'.

  9. Dal makhani - Wikipedia

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    Dal Makhani is typically garnished with a small amount of cream or yogurt and chopped coriander. It is commonly served with Jeera Rice (cumin-flavored rice) or naan . [ 6 ]