Poori
Poori is widely eaten in Pakistan and India. It is really mouth watering. Poori happens to be a small round pancakes size rounds of dough which gets slipped into the … Continue Reading →
View ArticleRaita, the yogurt dish
Raita is the dish that is widely used and eaten in Pakistan since it is taken with almost every meal to add extra flavor. Raita is much easier than preparing … Continue Reading →
View ArticleSalads
Salads too are the food item widely eaten along with all kinds of meals in Pakistan. Thus it is much famous and used in routine and on daily basis in … Continue Reading →
View ArticleRice
Rice is the dish which is seen being cooked almost in daily routines at many of the houses. It is widely eaten and famous dish. Even at special occasions too, … Continue Reading →
View ArticleSnacks
Snacks are too much eaten with liking in Pakistan. Snacks are what are eaten with evening tea or night tea normally. Normally they are served to guests but people nonetheless … Continue Reading →
View ArticlePakora
Pakora is lip smacking food item in Pakistan. People simply would love to eat since it is much spicy. It is mostly eaten with tea or coffee but in normal … Continue Reading →
View ArticleSamosa
Samosa is widely common snack item in Pakistan. It is eaten hugely by the masses. Whenever the atmosphere gets cool or the rain starts pouring down, the people simply get … Continue Reading →
View ArticleSweet Dishes
Sweet dishes are much eaten in the entire world. In Pakistan too, they are eaten a lot normally after the meals. Sweet dishes are served at various occasions as well. … Continue Reading →
View ArticleKheer (Rice Pudding)
Kheer is the rice pudding and is the sweet dish that is really mouth watering. Everybody would love to eat it. Kheer is the creamy rice pudding which is flavored … Continue Reading →
View ArticleGulab Jamun
Gulab Jamen, a real lip-smacking sweet dish, is called the delicacy of Pakistan. It is made from milk dough. It consists of milk solids. It is fried in oil and … Continue Reading →
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