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Monday, June 3, 2019

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Cuisin Of Punjab








 The people in this state generally go for spicy foods and use oil and ghee to a considerably higher extent. There are no intricate marinades or exotic sauces, but an exuberant use of masalas, with a liberal addition of oil or ghee.

The food of Punjab is meant for the strong-hearted. It is rich in flavours and has a liberal dose of ghee (clarified butter) and spices. Punjab has an abundance of milk and therefore milk products are an important part of daily diet. No meal is complete without large glassfuls of butter milk or lassi (yoghurt drink). 


The people of this region are largely wheat eaters and have developed variations of breads including the stuffed aloo paratha (potato bread) and the makki ki roti (maize bread). Vegetarian delights such as sarson saag (mustard leaf curry), rajma-chawal (kidney beans with steamed rice) and kadhi (gram flour and yoghurt curry) are the most popular Punjabi dishes. 


Popular Delicacies:-
The food items that form a part of the traditional food of Punjab are so eye-catchy that you can hardly resist your temptation to taste them all. Some of the popular delicacies in the state have been listed below:

Vegetarian Dishes


  • Sarson ka Saag (Mustard leaves curry)
  • Dal Makhani/ Dal Handi (curry of pulses)
  • Choley (generally eaten with Naan)
  • Punj Ratani Dal (a mixtute of 5 lentils)
  • Kadhai Paneer
  • Shahi Paneer
  • Sheer Korma


Non-vegetarian Dishes




  • Tandoori Chicken
  • Butter Chicken
  • Bhuna Ghosht (dish made of lamb)
  • Kebab
  • Amritsari Fish
  • Tandoori Fish
  • Fish tikka
  • Chicken Biriyani
  • Lamb biriyani
  • Keema Naans
  • Reshmi Tikka
  • Malai Tikka
  • Pork Pickle


  • Bread & Flour Preparations

    Punjabi cuisine is also famous for variety of bread and flour preparations. Some of them are as below:


    • Naan
    • Tandoori Roti
    • Kulcha
    • Lachha paratha
    • Phulka or chapatti
    • Aloo paratha
    • Mooli paratha
    • Poori
    • Bhatoora


    Desserts

    Punjabi cuisine is incomplete without the flavor of its special desserts. One of the very delicious items in their menu is called roh di kheer, which is prepared by cooking rice in sugarcane juice for a long time. Besides this, there are more of Punjabi desserts, like:


    • Rice Kheer
    • Jalebi
    • Malpua
    • Rabri
    • Sawaiyyan
    • Gulab Jamun
    • Zarda
    • Firnee
    • Gaajar Halwa
    • Sooji Halwa


    And the list of Punjabi foods continues.

                                   [By-Pardeep Kaur]

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