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I don't use raita in BiryaniBiriyani is so bland that you need raita or salan to gulp it down.
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I don't use raita in BiryaniBiriyani is so bland that you need raita or salan to gulp it down.
Never tasted cow meat as it is prohibited in my religion, but i have eaten mithun(found in arunachal) and waterbuffalo many a times.How is the taste of pork compared to cow ?
It look tasty and nice not spicey. But I don't like long rice. I like when rice is small and sticking.Looks like chinese rice with curry.
You want to eat something really worth it?
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We make things like Rosh, Khadi kebab, dumpukht and sajji in Balochistan.
This dish actually belongs to KPK and southern Afghanistan.
Ok, i presume that you like your biriyani with a glass of cold water!I don't use raita in Biryani
I don't eat cow meat. So don't know.
But pork has very different taste from other meat like lamb, goat Buffalo.
I like pork meat best. But if you eat lot of fat then you cannot eat more.
Lmao, the Pakistanis here would probably choke on a serving of tupula bhat or sunga rice.It look tasty and nice not spicey. But I don't like long rice. I like when rice is small and sticking.
Also it's not Chinese rice. It is joha rice. It has nice smell
Absolutely true, fat is what provides flavour to the meat. In fact, we don't even skin the broiler chicken whenever possible. When we can, we buy thw chicken live and roast it over fire and that tastes awesome.There is special cuisine in my culture Minang Kabau (West Sumatran) who serve part of cow meat with a lot of fat. Thats is really awsome. Ya, I think fat is very delicious.
Balochi food isnt spicy neither is traditional pashtun food or GB food.It look tasty and nice not spicey. But I don't like long rice. I like when rice is small and sticking.
Also it's not Chinese rice. It is joha rice. It has nice smell
Some of my favourite balochi food.
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Our traditional breads:
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Pashtuns love fat, be it women or food.Absolutely true, fat is what provides flavour to the meat. In fact, we don't even skin the broiler chicken whenever possible. When we can, we buy thw chicken live and roast it over fire and that tastes awesome.
@Aswaklanta D khahi kukura r mangkho khai paisa ne? Villagers in my ancestral place rear those, and i must say that those are the best tasting chicken. But reserved only for guests or special occassions.
We are struggling with the food part of the lockdown too, not easy sourcing meat in black..Pashtuns love fat, be it women or food.
They cook meat with the fat, the fat turns into oil giving more flavour to the food.
And they make excellent meat. Vegetarians will have a tough time in Pakistan.
Here grocery, meat and general stores and pharmacies are open.We are struggling with the food part of the lockdown too, not easy sourcing meat in black..
From what i am seen about Pashtun cooking, it is simply fabulous, meat based, just the raw meaty flavour without unnecessary addition of spices that obfuscate the taste. Very similar to our cuisine, some may find it bland but we relish it.
Regards.
No pashtun food isn’t that bland. as someone who has had indian food, I think indian definition of spicy is a bit too much.We are struggling with the food part of the lockdown too, not easy sourcing meat in black..
From what i am seen about Pashtun cooking, it is simply fabulous, meat based, just the raw meaty flavour without unnecessary addition of spices that obfuscate the taste. Very similar to our cuisine, some may find it bland but we relish it.
Regards.
Pashtuns love fat, be it women or food.
They cook meat with the fat, the fat turns into oil giving more flavour to the food.
And they make excellent meat. Vegetarians will have a tough time in Pakistan.