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Pakistani$57263$ - traducción al griego

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  • [[Gulab jamun]]
  • A typical bun kabab with ketchup and chutney
  • Stadium]] Road, [[Sargodha]]
  • Having [[Nihari]] and [[Halwa Puri]] in breakfast is popular among people living in [[Lahore]].
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  • Chapati (bread) with a piece of chicken meat
  • [[Sindhi biryani]]

Pakistani      
n. πακιστανός

Definición

Pakistani
[?p?:k?'st?:ni, ?pak?-, -'stani]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Pakistan.
¦ adjective relating to Pakistan or Pakistanis.

Wikipedia

Pakistani cuisine

Pakistani cuisine (Urdu: پاکستانی پکوان, romanized: pākistānī pakwān) can be characterized by a blend of various regional cooking traditions from South Asia, Central and Western Asia, as well as elements from its Mughal legacy. The country's various cuisines are derived from its ethnic and cultural diversity.

Pakistani cuisine is based on Halal principles, which forbids pork and alcohol consumption in accordance with Sharia, the religious laws of Islam.

International cuisine and fast food are popular in major cities such as Islamabad and Karachi; blending local and foreign recipes (fusion food), such as Pakistani Chinese cuisine, is also common in large urban centres. As a result of lifestyle changes, ingredients such as masala (mixed and ready-to-use spices) and ghee (clarified butter) are becoming increasingly popular.