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Although Indonesia has authentic nasi kebuli, Indonesia also inherited and has local-style of biryani which is known as nasi biryani or nasi briyani. Nasi biryani is popular among and often associated as Acehnese, Arab Indonesian, Indian Indonesian and Malay cuisine. [77]
Hyderabad was conquered by the Mughals in the 1630s, and ruled by its Nizams.Mughlai culinary traditions joined with local traditions to create Hyderabadi cuisine. [1]: 92 Local folklore attributes the creation of Hyderabadi biryani to the chef of the first Nizam, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah I, in the mid-18th century, during a hunting expedition.
Nasi kebuli is an Indonesian spicy steamed rice dish cooked in goat meat broth, milk and ghee. Nasi kebuli is descended from Kabuli Palaw which is an Afghani rice dish, similar to biryani served in the Indian subcontinent .
Nasi briyani, flavoured rice dish cooked or served with mutton, chicken, vegetable or fish curry. Nasi kapau, steamed rice topped with various choices of dishes originated from Bukittinggi, West Sumatra. Nasi kari or nasi gulai, rice and curry. Nasi padang, steamed rice served with various choices of pre-cooked dishes.
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Nasi biryani or nasi briyani Malay and Indian Indonesian Rice dish A popular mixed rice dish derived from India with local taste, this dish almost similar to nasi kebuli. Nasi bogana: Tegal, Central Java Rice dish A steamed rice dish wrapped in banana leaves and served with a variety of side dishes. Nasi campur or nasi rames Nationwide Rice dish
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