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  2. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It is a festive bread prepared with milk ('sheer') and butter with added candied fruits. Sheermal is often a vital part of food served in marriages, along with taftan. It is often sweetened. Taftan – This is a leavened flour bread with saffron and a small amount of cardamom powder, baked in a tandoor. The taftan made in Pakistan is slightly ...

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    Vegan Mac & Cheese. Delicious vegan mac & cheese might sound like an oxymoron, but trust us, this cheese sauce is good enough to satiate the strongest dairy craving. Get the Vegan Mac & Cheese recipe.

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    Toss with hoisin and teriyaki sauce, chopped cabbage, green onions, butter, and toasted sesame seeds. 3. Vegan pesto pasta with vegetables, This vegan pasta dish is delicious and healthy!.

  5. Sheermal - Wikipedia

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    The word sheermal is derived from the Persian words شیر (translit. sheer, Sanskrit Kshir) meaning milk, and مالیدن (translit. malidan) meaning to rub or to knead. In a literal translation, sheermal means milk-rubbed. It was introduced to North India by the Mughal emperors during the medieval period.

  6. South Asian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani cuisine (Urdu: پاکستانی پکوان) is part of the greater South Asian with significant influence from West Asian cuisines and Central Asian cuisines due to its geographic location and influence. As a result of Mughal legacy, Pakistan also mutually inherited many recipes and dishes from that era alongside the Indian Republic.

  7. 48 No-Cook Meals to Make for Dinner This Summer - AOL

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    Combine the pre-cooked meat with tangy Greek yogurt and plenty of veggies, then stuff it into hollowed-out bell peppers for the cutest make-ahead, no-cook dinner ever. Get the recipe 12.

  8. Malida - Wikipedia

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    Malida (Pashto 'ماليده'; alternatively spelled as Maleeda, called, Urdu: چُوری, Hindi: चूरी, or ملیدہ in Hyderabadi Urdu) is a traditional sweet dessert popular among Pashtun and Persian households in Afghanistan and Pakistan, popular among people in northern India and Pakistan, as well as Hyderabad Deccan. It is made ...

  9. Bakarkhani - Wikipedia

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    A single bakarkhani. A legend attributes the bread's name to Mirza Agha Baqer, a son-in-law of Murshid Quli Khan II. [6] According to the legend, Baqer, a general based in Chittagong under Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah of Bengal, falls in love with a dancer called Khani Begum from Arambagh, who was also eyed by Zaynul Khan, the city's kotwal and the son of a wazir.