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Pakistani food served in the UK - comments?

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i have done that myself. i couldn't figure out any difference.

Pakistani food in reality is Indian food.

Wat r u talkin abt dude? do u have nihari,sajji,namkeen ghost,fallodah,sohan halwa,cheese naan,khadi ghost and dog knows wat?

There are few dishes tht are similiar but again the taste,reciepe etc is different.
 
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Strangely enough, curry has actually become quite a staple food in China.

It really does combine very well with Chinese rice. I could eat that all day.

well you are welcome to show up for a home made version if you come to my side of town someday, be it TW or US :tup:
 
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Wat r u talkin abt dude? do u have nihari,sajji,namkeen ghost,fallodah,sohan halwa,cheese naan,khadi ghost and dog knows wat?

There are few dishes tht are similiar but again the taste,reciepe etc is different.

i have had most of them in my hometown, i can bet money all of them are available in other parts of the country as well. we are closer than we like to believe mate, 200 years of shared heritage does that.

as for taste, yes it will be slightly different, we are not talking about McDonalds here :D
 
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Wat r u talkin abt dude? do u have nihari,sajji,namkeen ghost,fallodah,sohan halwa,cheese naan,khadi ghost and dog knows wat?

There are few dishes tht are similiar but again the taste,reciepe etc is different.

lolz!...brother... recipe is almost the same just that some spices are added or neglected according to the taste buds of different people.

do u have nihari,sajji,namkeen ghost,fallodah,sohan halwa,cheese naan,khadi ghost and dog knows wat?

Dude, I understand you are PakistaniNationalist but please don't be so ignorant. Ask any Indian I bet he knows more about these dishes than any average pakistani.

And yeah, in India even a Dog would be able to describe very clearly what these dishes are.!!! :rofl:
 
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Wat r u talkin abt dude? do u have nihari,sajji,namkeen ghost,fallodah,sohan halwa,cheese naan,khadi ghost and dog knows wat?

There are few dishes tht are similiar but again the taste,reciepe etc is different.

It's Karhai Gosht. Paratha Roll, Bhoona howa Sliced Keema, Sajji ( Lamb Meat prepared on coals, rite PN?) Lahori Biryani made with lot of masalas, and dry fruits, Sindhi Biryani, Chappal Kabab (Peshawari Kabab) and the list goes on my friend
 
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Beef Karahi




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Chicken Tikka and Chicken Kababs



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Beef Kababs



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Peshawari Naan



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Rooh Afza Drink


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Biryani


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Shami Kababs


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It's Karhai Gosht. Paratha Roll, Bhoona howa Sliced Keema, Sajji ( Lamb Meat prepared on coals, rite PN?) Lahori Biryani made with lot of masalas, and dry fruits, Sindhi Biryani, Chappal Kabab (Peshawari Kabab) and the list goes on my friend

Each and every cuisine you mentioned is easily available in India and before 1947 these were supposed to be INDIAN cuisines. There is nothing Pakistani about them.
 
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^no need to be pedantic sid. they are south asian cuisines equally pakistani and indian. heck i practically survived on RoohAfza in summer school.
and damn you PN, stop posting such delicious food. :D
 
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