Food of Pakistan

 Seeji, Seiji & Dum Pukht

Sajji

Seeji or Saji and Dumpakht are two very special Baluchi cuisine food types that have become very famous all over the country. This food type is made out after skewing a whole lamb that sure makes it unique and very scrumptious for all. Dampukht, is also made from meat but it’s cooking surely  involves a lot of fats that are not that healthy for your body.

Haleem and Hareesa

Haleem And Hareesa

This types of food, Haleem and Hareesa, involve many of food ingredients like lentils, rice, meat or maze, but the amalgam of this kind of product, surely is very very tasty in the form of Haleem or hareesa. They are served, most of the time with Naan.

HalwaPuri

Halwa Puri

HalwaPuri is a special type of breakfast food type in Pakistan. It is normally originated from Punjab but it is famous all over the world for the very good taste and for it’s eye catching color. Halwa is a sweet but very popular dish that involves Suji, which is a kind of flour and sugar mostly, while Puri is made out of gram flour that is then deep fried in the oil.

Lassi (Yogurt Drink)

Lassi (Yogurt Drink)

This well known drink might be appreciated sweet or salty. Pakistanis normally drink lassi sweet for breakfast, or salty for lunch or supper. Pakistanis might like such sweets as kheer (rice puding) or kulfi(pistachio dessert). Some sweet shops might offer jalebi, which are pan fried orange “pretzels” made with flour, yogurt, and sugar, and barfi, produced out of dried milk solids. Offering sweets to each one in turn to celebrate cheerful occasions is a well known Pakistani custom.

Chicken Karahi

chicken karahi

The individuals who can afford, consume meats, for example sheep, poultry, and here and there gaye ka gosht (hamburger). There are various ways meat is ready in Pakistan. Karahi is a system where the meat is cooked with vegetables and served in its own particular container. Jalfrezi is meat blend singed with tomatoes, egg, and chilies. Tikka and bhoti kebab both allude to meat barbecued on a spit (a thin bar or stick) over an open fire.

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