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Thanks for that explanation!
Actually there are also versions of Biryani in the Arab world and overall all those 3 dishes are similar I can tell you already. I have eaten Iraqi Biryani (google the recipes if interested) too and Hyderabadi Biryani.
I enjoy spicy food and for that reason I enjoy Yemeni and Moroccan cuisine in particular although most Arab cuisines tend to use spices to various degrees and obviously also herbs (important) and vegetables/fruit.
Of course most Arab cuisines are not as spicy as your general South Asian cuisine but I can tell you for a fact that I like spicy food.
In fact I have eaten tried eating two Habanero chilis raw although I quickly abandoned that idea after the first try. I drank 2 liters of milk afterwards. Apparently it's one of the most spicy chills in the world.
Habanero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I was warned before as I ventured into the universe of Youtube and saw various clowns from across the world recording themselves after eating it. But there are a few even much stronger chills out there.
Check this out. From India. It is insane.
So here is a question. Which state in India has the MOST spicy food out there?
This one is a red chili pickle popular in India, the bell pepper is stuffed with spices and dried raw mango powder and preserved in edible oil.
@al-Hasani
Here is chili pakoda, green bell chili dipped in besan(gram flour) and deep fried.