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  2. Chapli kebab - Wikipedia

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    The chapli kabab originates from Peshawar in Pakistan. [1] [8] [3] The Peshawari chapli kabab is made with beef and is a popular street food throughout South Asia, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, and Bangladesh. [6] [7]

  3. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kandahari Naan – Long, salty naan originating in Western Pakistan and commonly eaten with Peshawari Karahi or Chapli Kebab. Kulcha – This is a type of naan usually eaten with chickpeas and potatoes and mostly popular in urban centers of Punjab. Naan – In Urdu, the national language of Pakistan, the word Naan means bread.

  4. Taru Jabba - Wikipedia

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    It is famous for its Chapli kebab. Rambel Khan Chapli Kabab [clarification needed] is very famous around the country. [1] References This page was last edited on ...

  5. Peshawari kebab - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 July 2016, at 13:50 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. List of kebabs - Wikipedia

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    Chapli kebab: A delicacy of Pakistan from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province – marinated beef in spices and deep fried flat. [33] In Pakistan, it is sometimes deep fried in animal tallow, and it is a common kebab. [a] Lola kabab/Gola kabab: Kabab of Pakistan and Afghanistan – rolled meatballs originating in Peshawar and Kandahar. [citation needed ...

  7. Kebab - Wikipedia

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    Chapli kebab, a specialty of Eastern Afghanistan, is a patty made from beef mince. It is prepared flat and round, and served with naan. The original recipe of chapli kebab dictates a half meat (or less), half flour mixture, which renders it lighter in taste and less expensive.

  8. Pashtun cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Some of the popular Pashtun dishes, from left to right: 1. Mutton grilled kebab (seekh kabab); 2. Palao and salad; 3. Tandoori chicken; and 4. Mantu (dumplings). The Pashtun cuisine includes a blend of Central Asian, South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisines.

  9. Afghan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chapli kebab, a specialty of eastern Afghanistan, is a patty of minced beef. It is a popular barbecue meal in Afghanistan. It is prepared flat and round and served with naan. The original recipe of chapli kabob dictates a half-meat, half-flour mixture which renders it lighter in taste and less expensive.