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Qué (quién) es pilaf - definición

RICE DISH
Perloo; Pilau; Plov; Pullao; Perlau; Pilaff; Pilaw; Polow; Pilau rice; Qabili palau; Pilav; Qabli palao; Pullau; Qabili Palau; Palow; Sirkoneez; Buchsh; Pulav; Paloo; Osh (dish); Rice palov; Rice pilaf; Polao; Polaw; Polau; Chicken pilaf; Osh (food); Pilov
  • Persian-style pilav
  • Bukhari (pilaf) meal in Saudi Arabia
  • Camel meat pulao, Pakistan
  • Armenian [[cabbage roll]] stuffed with chickpeas and bulgur pilaf
  • Caribbean-style ''pelau'' with [[saltfish]] and [[callaloo]]
  • ''Lubia polo'', 'rice with green beans' in Iran
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  • Public cooking in [[Tashkent]]
  • [[Samarkand]] pilaf cooked with linseed oil
  • Zafrani chicken pulao, Karachi, Pakistan

pilaf         
also pilaff (pilafs)
Pilaf is the same as pilau
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N-MASS
pilaf         
[p?'laf]
(also pilaff, pilau p?'la?, pulao p?'la?)
¦ noun a Middle Eastern or Indian dish of spiced rice or wheat and often meat and vegetables.
Origin
from Turk. pilav.
Pilau         
·noun ·see Pillau.

Wikipedia

Pilaf

Pilaf (US spelling) or pilau (UK spelling) is a rice dish, or in some regions, a wheat dish, whose recipe usually involves cooking in stock or broth, adding spices, and other ingredients such as vegetables or meat, and employing some technique for achieving cooked grains that do not adhere to each other.

At the time of the Abbasid Caliphate, such methods of cooking rice at first spread through a vast territory from India to Spain, and eventually to a wider world. The Valencian (Spanish) paella, and the South Asian pilau or pulao, and biryani, evolved from such dishes.

Pilaf and similar dishes are common to Balkan, Caribbean, South Caucasian, Central Asian, East African, Eastern European, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and South Asian cuisines. It is a staple food and a popular dish in Afghanistan, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, China (notably in Xinjiang), Cyprus, Georgia, Greece (notably in Crete), India, Iraq (notably in Kurdistan), Iran, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Tanzania (notably in Zanzibar), Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, and Uzbekistan.

Ejemplos de uso de pilaf
1. The second and third place winners were Erkan Acurol for «Bukhara Pilaf» and Ţerife Nihal Ţimţek for «Pilaf with Cream.»
2. Add the tomato sauce with almonds and fried eggplants into the pilaf.
3. "Those people are eating tofu and pilaf and sitting in Phoenix with their plasma–screen TVs," he said.
4. The last time I looked at the menu, they had honey–glazed chicken and rice pilaf on Friday.
5. The winning recipe was «Cupola Pilaf with Clotted Cream» by Fatma Tomris, who won a kitchen set donated by by Hisar group.