pakistani recipies
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Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comes
from the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of the
Pure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northern
Pakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these
mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus "lains are in the central region of
the country. The climate there is hot and dry. The region usually recei*es only
a%out eight inches of rain a year and tem"eratures may ho*er around /012
for months at a time. 3es"ite these conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the
largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
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The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asisof Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e ofs"ice),
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are for%idden to eat "ork or consume alcohol, they concentrated on other
areas of food such as %eef, chicken, >sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
Pakistan and chicken tandoori are still en4oyed in the twenty@>rst century.
Chicken tandoori is chicken that is cooked at a low tem"erature in s"ecial
large clay o*ens called tandoors.
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nely cho""ed
0 teas"oons fresh ginger, >nely cho""ed
/ teas"oon salt
8 teas"oons %lack "e""er
/ teas"oon alls"ice "owder
F cu" *egeta%le oil
Procedure
In a sauce"an, %oil the chicken in the water for A minutes. :emo*e the
chicken and set aside.
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In a frying "an, heat oil o*er medium heat and add the tomatoes.
tir and cook the tomatoes until they form a thick "aste.
&dd the ginger, salt, alls"ice, %lack "e""er and chicken.
Cook on low heat until the chicken is tender.
&dd the green chilies and cook for 8 minutes.
er*es 0 to B.
In rural areas, meat is sa*ed for a s"ecial occasion. ?ating "ork is for%idden
for =uslims, who make u" a%out "ercent of Pakistan's "o"ulation. 5n
Tuesdays and 9ednesdays, mutton (shee") and %eef are not su""osed to %e
sold or ser*ed in "u%lic "laces in Pakistan (although the reason for
this is considered economic, not religious). eafood and machli (>sh) are
commonly eaten in arachi, located on the coast of the &ra%ian ea.
There are a num%er of foods to cool o the s"icy Ja*ors of a Pakistani meal.
3Ki (yogurt) can %e eaten "lain or used in lassi . !assi is a drink made with
yogurt, ice, and sugar for %reakfast, or salt for lunch or dinner. :aita is a
yogurt curd with cumin and *egeta%les.
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8 Ta%les"oons fresh mint, minced
F teas"oon each cumin, salt, and %lack "e""er
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a large %owl.
=i# well.
er*es B to -.
!assi (;ogurt 3rink)
This "o"ular drink can %e en4oyed sweet or salty. Pakistanis usually drink lassisweet for %reakfast, or salty for lunch or dinner.
Ingredients
6 cu"s "lain yogurt
6 to 0 ice cu%es
/ teas"oon salt or sugar
F cu" water
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a %lender and %lend until smooth.
Pour into indi*idual glasses.
er*es 6 or 0.
Pakistanis may en4oy such desserts as kheer (rice "uding) or kul> ("istachio
ice cream). ome sweet sho"s may sell 4ale%i, which are dee"@fried orange
"ret$els made with Jour, yogurt, and sugar, and %ar>, made from dried milk
solids. 5ering sweets to one another to cele%rate ha""y e*ents is a "o"ular
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Pakistani tradition.
heer (:ice Pudding)
Ingredients
/ cu" rice, uncooked
F gallon milk
H cu" almonds or "istachios, crushed
/F cu" sugar
H cu" raisins
Procedure
Com%ine the rice and milk in a large sauce"an and %ring to a %oil.
:educe heat to low and add the sugar and nuts. tir.
Co*er and simmer for / minutes.
"rinkle with raisins. er*e hot or cold.
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consumed during that time. =ost restaurants and food sho"s are closed
during daylight hours. nished %efore the sun rises, and
the e*ening meal is eaten after the sun goes down. Children under the age of
/8 are encouraged, %ut generally not e#"ected, to fast.
3uring :amadan, =uslims rise %efore dawn to eat a meal called suhur
("ronounced soo@?:). 2oods containing grains
and seeds, along with dates and %ananas, are commonly eaten %ecause they
are considered slow to digest. This hel"s to ease hunger during the fast. &tsunset, the day's fast is %roken with iftar , a meal that traditionally starts with
eating a date. &fter that, water, fruit 4uice, or lassi, and snacks such as
samosas (meat or *egeta%le@>lled "astries) are eaten, followed %y dinner.
3inner may include tandoori chicken or lam%. If a family can aord it, dinner
is shared with those less fortunate.
Id al@2itr, or the 2east of 2ast sh (in coastal areas) are eaten along with
rice, cha"atis , and desserts.
ce. & %akri (goat), shee", camel, or
any other four@legged animal is slaughtered as a sacri>cial oering, and the
meat is gi*en out to the "oor and needy. =uslims who can aord two meals a
day are e#"ected to sacri>ce an animal.
A =?&!TI=? CUT5=
+ihari deri*es its name from the Urdu word nihar , which means morning. &
nihari %reakfast in Pakistan can %e *ery >lling. +ehari (stewed %eef), and
mango are common %reakfast items. ometimes a dish made of meat cooked
with chilies and other s"ices is cooked o*ernight to %e consumed for
%reakfast the ne#t morning, when it is eaten with naan , a ty"e of %read, or
"arata , which is a Jat cake fried in oil. 9omen "re"are %reakfast and all
other meals for their family.
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/ cu" "runes (dried "lums)
8 cu"s water
F cu" sugar
F cu" *inegar
alt, to taste
Pe""er, to taste
Cayenne "e""er, to taste
:ed chili "owder, to taste
Procedure
In a sauce"an, add the water, salt, "e""ers, and chili "owder to dried "lums.
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8 "ounds %oneless, skinless chicken, cut into %ite@si$ed "ieces
F cu" water
/ cu" tomatoes, cho""ed
H cu" green chilies, >nely cho""ed
0 teas"oons fresh ginger, >nely cho""ed
/ teas"oon salt
8 teas"oons %lack "e""er
/ teas"oon alls"ice "owder
F cu" *egeta%le oil
Procedure
In a sauce"an, %oil the chicken in the water for A minutes. :emo*e the
chicken and set aside.
In a frying "an, heat oil o*er medium heat and add the tomatoes.
tir and cook the tomatoes until they form a thick "aste.
&dd the ginger, salt, alls"ice, %lack "e""er and chicken.
Cook on low heat until the chicken is tender.
&dd the green chilies and cook for 8 minutes.
er*es 0 to B.
In rural areas, meat is sa*ed for a s"ecial occasion. ?ating "ork is for%idden
for =uslims, who make u" a%out "ercent of Pakistan's "o"ulation. 5n
Tuesdays and 9ednesdays, mutton (shee") and %eef are not su""osed to %e
sold or ser*ed in "u%lic "laces in Pakistan (although the reason for
this is considered economic, not religious). eafood and machli (>sh) are
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commonly eaten in arachi, located on the coast of the &ra%ian ea.
There are a num%er of foods to cool o the s"icy Ja*ors of a Pakistani meal.
3Ki (yogurt) can %e eaten "lain or used in lassi . !assi is a drink made with
yogurt, ice, and sugar for %reakfast, or salt for lunch or dinner. :aita is a
yogurt curd with cumin and *egeta%les.
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6 cu"s "lain yogurt
6 to 0 ice cu%es
/ teas"oon salt or sugar
F cu" water
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a %lender and %lend until smooth.
Pour into indi*idual glasses.
er*es 6 or 0.
Pakistanis may en4oy such desserts as kheer (rice "uding) or kul> ("istachio
ice cream). ome sweet sho"s may sell 4ale%i, which are dee"@fried orange
"ret$els made with Jour, yogurt, and sugar, and %ar>, made from dried milk
solids. 5ering sweets to one another to cele%rate ha""y e*ents is a "o"ular
Pakistani tradition.
heer (:ice Pudding)
Ingredients
/ cu" rice, uncooked
F gallon milk
H cu" almonds or "istachios, crushed
/F cu" sugar
H cu" raisins
Procedure
Com%ine the rice and milk in a large sauce"an and %ring to a %oil.
:educe heat to low and add the sugar and nuts. tir.
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Co*er and simmer for / minutes.
"rinkle with raisins. er*e hot or cold.
er*es 0.
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day. 2amilies use their %est dishes, and %owls of fruit are set out on the ta%le.
=eats such as %eef, lam%, and >sh (in coastal areas) are eaten along with
rice, cha"atis , and desserts.
ce. & %akri (goat), shee", camel, or
any other four@legged animal is slaughtered as a sacri>cial oering, and the
meat is gi*en out to the "oor and needy. =uslims who can aord two meals a
day are e#"ected to sacri>ce an animal.
A =?&!TI=? CUT5=
+ihari deri*es its name from the Urdu word nihar , which means morning. &
nihari %reakfast in Pakistan can %e *ery >lling. +ehari (stewed %eef), and
mango are common %reakfast items. ometimes a dish made of meat cookedwith chilies and other s"ices is cooked o*ernight to %e consumed for
%reakfast the ne#t morning, when it is eaten with naan , a ty"e of %read, or
"arata , which is a Jat cake fried in oil. 9omen "re"are %reakfast and all
other meals for their family.
Pakistani lunch and dinner dishes are similar. :oti (%read), chawal (rice), sa%$i
(*egeta%les), and gosht (meat) are the main elements of a meal. Cha"atis or
naan accom"anies e*ery meal. :ice is usually %oiled or fried. ome rice
dishes include ka%uli "ulau , made with raisins, and %iryani, rice cooked in ayogurt and meat sauce. 2or the main dish, Lorma (meat curry in gra*y), Lofta
(lam% meat%alls), or nargasi Lofta (minced %eef and egg) might %e ser*ed.
9ater may %e oered at the %eginning or after a meal to Luench thirst, %ut
rarely while eating.
treet *endors oer a *ariety of drinks and snacks. Chai , or tea, is a *ery
"o"ular drink. It is usually %oiled with milk, nutmeg, and sugar. !assi (a
yogurt drink) and sugarcane 4uice are "o"ular during the summer months.
¬her refreshing summer drink is nim%u "aani , or fresh lime. It is madeof crushed ice, salt, sugar, soda water, and lime 4uice. amosas are dee"@
fried "astries >lled with "otatoes, chick"eas, or other *egeta%les and are a
"o"ular snack. 5ther snacks are tikka (s"icy %ar%eLued meat) and "akoras
(dee"@fried *egeta%les).
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Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comes
from the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of the
Pure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northernPakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these
mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus "lains are in the central region of
the country. The climate there is hot and dry. The region usually recei*es only
a%out eight inches of rain a year and tem"eratures may ho*er around /012
for months at a time. 3es"ite these conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the
largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
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2ood in ?*ery Country a$akhstan to outh &frica 2ood in Pakistan @
Pakistani 2ood, Pakistani Cuisine
Pakistan
:eci"es
Pakistan
/ D?5D:&PIC ?TTI+D &+3 ?+EI:5+=?+T
Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comes
from the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of the
Pure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northern
Pakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus
"lains are in the central region of the country. The climate there is hot and
dry. The region usually recei*es only a%out eight inches of rain a year and
tem"eratures may ho*er around /012 for months at a time. 3es"ite these
conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
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The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
Pakistan and chicken tandoori are still en4oyed in the twenty@>rst century.
Chicken tandoori is chicken that is cooked at a low tem"erature in s"ecial
large clay o*ens called tandoors.
&aloo
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In a sauce"an, add the water, salt, "e""ers, and chili "owder to dried "lums.
nely cho""ed
0 teas"oons fresh ginger, >nely cho""ed
/ teas"oon salt
8 teas"oons %lack "e""er
/ teas"oon alls"ice "owder
F cu" *egeta%le oil
Procedure
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F cu" onion, cho""ed
H teas"oon cayenne "e""er
8 Ta%les"oons fresh mint, minced
F teas"oon each cumin, salt, and %lack "e""er
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a large %owl.
=i# well.
er*es B to -.
!assi (;ogurt 3rink)
This "o"ular drink can %e en4oyed sweet or salty. Pakistanis usually drink lassi
sweet for %reakfast, or salty for lunch or dinner.
Ingredients
6 cu"s "lain yogurt
6 to 0 ice cu%es
/ teas"oon salt or sugar
F cu" water
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a %lender and %lend until smooth.
Pour into indi*idual glasses.
er*es 6 or 0.
Pakistanis may en4oy such desserts as kheer (rice "uding) or kul> ("istachio
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ice cream). ome sweet sho"s may sell 4ale%i, which are dee"@fried orange
"ret$els made with Jour, yogurt, and sugar, and %ar>, made from dried milk
solids. 5ering sweets to one another to cele%rate ha""y e*ents is a "o"ular
Pakistani tradition.
heer (:ice Pudding)
Ingredients
/ cu" rice, uncooked
F gallon milk
H cu" almonds or "istachios, crushed
/F cu" sugar
H cu" raisins
Procedure
Com%ine the rice and milk in a large sauce"an and %ring to a %oil.
:educe heat to low and add the sugar and nuts. tir.
Co*er and simmer for / minutes.
"rinkle with raisins. er*e hot or cold.
er*es 0.
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al@2itr (also s"elled ?id al@2itr), which cele%rates the end of :amadan, and
ce. :amadan is the =uslim month of fasting from
sunrise to sunset. This means that no food or drinks, including water, may %e
consumed during that time. =ost restaurants and food sho"s are closed
during daylight hours. nished %efore the sun rises, and
the e*ening meal is eaten after the sun goes down. Children under the age of /8 are encouraged, %ut generally not e#"ected, to fast.
3uring :amadan, =uslims rise %efore dawn to eat a meal called suhur
("ronounced soo@?:). 2oods containing grains
and seeds, along with dates and %ananas, are commonly eaten %ecause they
are considered slow to digest. This hel"s to ease hunger during the fast. &t
sunset, the day's fast is %roken with iftar , a meal that traditionally starts with
eating a date. &fter that, water, fruit 4uice, or lassi, and snacks such as
samosas (meat or *egeta%le@>lled "astries) are eaten, followed %y dinner.
3inner may include tandoori chicken or lam%. If a family can aord it, dinner
is shared with those less fortunate.
Id al@2itr, or the 2east of 2ast sh (in coastal areas) are eaten along with
rice, cha"atis , and desserts.
ce. & %akri (goat), shee", camel, or
any other four@legged animal is slaughtered as a sacri>cial oering, and the
meat is gi*en out to the "oor and needy. =uslims who can aord two meals a
day are e#"ected to sacri>ce an animal.
A =?&!TI=? CUT5=
+ihari deri*es its name from the Urdu word nihar , which means morning. &
nihari %reakfast in Pakistan can %e *ery >lling. +ehari (stewed %eef), and
mango are common %reakfast items. ometimes a dish made of meat cooked
with chilies and other s"ices is cooked o*ernight to %e consumed for
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%reakfast the ne#t morning, when it is eaten with naan , a ty"e of %read, or
"arata , which is a Jat cake fried in oil. 9omen "re"are %reakfast and all
other meals for their family.
Pakistani lunch and dinner dishes are similar. :oti (%read), chawal (rice), sa%$i
(*egeta%les), and gosht (meat) are the main elements of a meal. Cha"atis or
naan accom"anies e*ery meal. :ice is usually %oiled or fried. ome rice
dishes include ka%uli "ulau , made with raisins, and %iryani, rice cooked in a
yogurt and meat sauce. 2or the main dish, Lorma (meat curry in gra*y), Lofta
(lam% meat%alls), or nargasi Lofta (minced %eef and egg) might %e ser*ed.
9ater may %e oered at the %eginning or after a meal to Luench thirst, %ut
rarely while eating.
treet *endors oer a *ariety of drinks and snacks. Chai , or tea, is a *ery
"o"ular drink. It is usually %oiled with milk, nutmeg, and sugar. !assi (a
yogurt drink) and sugarcane 4uice are "o"ular during the summer months.
¬her refreshing summer drink is nim%u "aani , or fresh lime. It is made
of crushed ice, salt, sugar, soda water, and lime 4uice. amosas are dee"@
fried "astries >lled with "otatoes, chick"eas, or other *egeta%les and are a
"o"ular snack. 5ther snacks are tikka (s"icy %ar%eLued meat) and "akoras
(dee"@fried *egeta%les).
B P5!ITIC, ?C5+5=IC, &+3 +UT:ITI5+
The use of child la%or in Pakistan is wides"read. Children not only work on
farms, %ut in low@"aying car"et wea*ing centers. In the mid /s, %etween
A, to / million Pakistani children aged 0 to /0 worked as full@time
car"et wea*ers. U+IC?2 %elie*ed that they made u" almost "ercent of the
car"et makers' work force. !ittle has %een done to enforce child la%or laws. In
/, the United +ations got in*ol*ed %y setting u" 6 schools in eastern
Pakistan to encourage education for children in schools, not trade.
ed as undernourished %y the 9orld *e, a%out 0 "ercent are underweight, and o*er A "ercent
are stunted (short for their age). The Pakistani go*ernment has esta%lished
se*eral "rograms to im"ro*e these conditions, including the Child
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ur*i*alMPrimary ealth Care "rogram, to reduce malnutrition and deaths due
to diseases.
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include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes suchingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
2ood in ?*ery Country a$akhstan to outh &frica 2ood in Pakistan @
Pakistani 2ood, Pakistani Cuisine
Pakistan
:eci"es
Pakistan
/ D?5D:&PIC ?TTI+D &+3 ?+EI:5+=?+T
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Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comes
from the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of the
Pure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northernPakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus
"lains are in the central region of the country. The climate there is hot and
dry. The region usually recei*es only a%out eight inches of rain a year and
tem"eratures may ho*er around /012 for months at a time. 3es"ite these
conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
Pakistan and chicken tandoori are still en4oyed in the twenty@>rst century.
Chicken tandoori is chicken that is cooked at a low tem"erature in s"ecial
large clay o*ens called tandoors.
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Chicken araii
Ingredients
8 "ounds %oneless, skinless chicken, cut into %ite@si$ed "ieces
F cu" water
/ cu" tomatoes, cho""ed
H cu" green chilies, >nely cho""ed
0 teas"oons fresh ginger, >nely cho""ed
/ teas"oon salt
8 teas"oons %lack "e""er
/ teas"oon alls"ice "owder
F cu" *egeta%le oil
Procedure
In a sauce"an, %oil the chicken in the water for A minutes. :emo*e the
chicken and set aside.
In a frying "an, heat oil o*er medium heat and add the tomatoes.
tir and cook the tomatoes until they form a thick "aste.
&dd the ginger, salt, alls"ice, %lack "e""er and chicken.
Cook on low heat until the chicken is tender.
&dd the green chilies and cook for 8 minutes.
er*es 0 to B.
In rural areas, meat is sa*ed for a s"ecial occasion. ?ating "ork is for%idden
for =uslims, who make u" a%out "ercent of Pakistan's "o"ulation. 5n
Tuesdays and 9ednesdays, mutton (shee") and %eef are not su""osed to %e
sold or ser*ed in "u%lic "laces in Pakistan (although the reason for
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Ingredients
6 cu"s "lain yogurt
6 to 0 ice cu%es
/ teas"oon salt or sugar
F cu" water
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a %lender and %lend until smooth.
Pour into indi*idual glasses.
er*es 6 or 0.
Pakistanis may en4oy such desserts as kheer (rice "uding) or kul> ("istachio
ice cream). ome sweet sho"s may sell 4ale%i, which are dee"@fried orange
"ret$els made with Jour, yogurt, and sugar, and %ar>, made from dried milk
solids. 5ering sweets to one another to cele%rate ha""y e*ents is a "o"ular
Pakistani tradition.
heer (:ice Pudding)
Ingredients
/ cu" rice, uncooked
F gallon milk
H cu" almonds or "istachios, crushed
/F cu" sugar
H cu" raisins
Procedure
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Com%ine the rice and milk in a large sauce"an and %ring to a %oil.
:educe heat to low and add the sugar and nuts. tir.
Co*er and simmer for / minutes.
"rinkle with raisins. er*e hot or cold.
er*es 0.
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3inner may include tandoori chicken or lam%. If a family can aord it, dinner
is shared with those less fortunate.
Id al@2itr, or the 2east of 2ast sh (in coastal areas) are eaten along with
rice, cha"atis , and desserts.
ce. & %akri (goat), shee", camel, or
any other four@legged animal is slaughtered as a sacri>cial oering, and the
meat is gi*en out to the "oor and needy. =uslims who can aord two meals a
day are e#"ected to sacri>ce an animal.
A =?&!TI=? CUT5=
+ihari deri*es its name from the Urdu word nihar , which means morning. &
nihari %reakfast in Pakistan can %e *ery >lling. +ehari (stewed %eef), and
mango are common %reakfast items. ometimes a dish made of meat cooked
with chilies and other s"ices is cooked o*ernight to %e consumed for
%reakfast the ne#t morning, when it is eaten with naan , a ty"e of %read, or
"arata , which is a Jat cake fried in oil. 9omen "re"are %reakfast and all
other meals for their family.
Pakistani lunch and dinner dishes are similar. :oti (%read), chawal (rice), sa%$i
(*egeta%les), and gosht (meat) are the main elements of a meal. Cha"atis or
naan accom"anies e*ery meal. :ice is usually %oiled or fried. ome rice
dishes include ka%uli "ulau , made with raisins, and %iryani, rice cooked in a
yogurt and meat sauce. 2or the main dish, Lorma (meat curry in gra*y), Lofta
(lam% meat%alls), or nargasi Lofta (minced %eef and egg) might %e ser*ed.
9ater may %e oered at the %eginning or after a meal to Luench thirst, %ut
rarely while eating.
treet *endors oer a *ariety of drinks and snacks. Chai , or tea, is a *ery
"o"ular drink. It is usually %oiled with milk, nutmeg, and sugar. !assi (a
yogurt drink) and sugarcane 4uice are "o"ular during the summer months.
¬her refreshing summer drink is nim%u "aani , or fresh lime. It is made
of crushed ice, salt, sugar, soda water, and lime 4uice. amosas are dee"@
fried "astries >lled with "otatoes, chick"eas, or other *egeta%les and are a
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"o"ular snack. 5ther snacks are tikka (s"icy %ar%eLued meat) and "akoras
(dee"@fried *egeta%les).
B P5!ITIC, ?C5+5=IC, &+3 +UT:ITI5+
The use of child la%or in Pakistan is wides"read. Children not only work on
farms, %ut in low@"aying car"et wea*ing centers. In the mid /s, %etween
A, to / million Pakistani children aged 0 to /0 worked as full@time
car"et wea*ers. U+IC?2 %elie*ed that they made u" almost "ercent of the
car"et makers' work force. !ittle has %een done to enforce child la%or laws. In
/, the United +ations got in*ol*ed %y setting u" 6 schools in eastern
Pakistan to encourage education for children in schools, not trade.
ed as undernourished %y the 9orld *e, a%out 0 "ercent are underweight, and o*er A "ercent
are stunted (short for their age). The Pakistani go*ernment has esta%lished
se*eral "rograms to im"ro*e these conditions, including the Child
ur*i*alMPrimary ealth Care "rogram, to reduce malnutrition and deaths due
to diseases.
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9e% ites
Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comesfrom the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of the
Pure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northern
Pakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these
mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus "lains are in the central region of
the country. The climate there is hot and dry. The region usually recei*es only
a%out eight inches of rain a year and tem"eratures may ho*er around /012for months at a time. 3es"ite these conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the
largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
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2ood in ?*ery Country a$akhstan to outh &frica 2ood in Pakistan @
Pakistani 2ood, Pakistani Cuisine
Pakistan
:eci"es
Pakistan
/ D?5D:&PIC ?TTI+D &+3 ?+EI:5+=?+T
Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comes
from the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of thePure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northern
Pakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus
"lains are in the central region of the country. The climate there is hot and
dry. The region usually recei*es only a%out eight inches of rain a year and
tem"eratures may ho*er around /012 for months at a time. 3es"ite these
conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
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8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
Pakistan and chicken tandoori are still en4oyed in the twenty@>rst century.
Chicken tandoori is chicken that is cooked at a low tem"erature in s"ecial
large clay o*ens called tandoors.
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Procedure
In a sauce"an, %oil the chicken in the water for A minutes. :emo*e the
chicken and set aside.
In a frying "an, heat oil o*er medium heat and add the tomatoes.
tir and cook the tomatoes until they form a thick "aste.
&dd the ginger, salt, alls"ice, %lack "e""er and chicken.
Cook on low heat until the chicken is tender.
&dd the green chilies and cook for 8 minutes.
er*es 0 to B.
In rural areas, meat is sa*ed for a s"ecial occasion. ?ating "ork is for%idden
for =uslims, who make u" a%out "ercent of Pakistan's "o"ulation. 5n
Tuesdays and 9ednesdays, mutton (shee") and %eef are not su""osed to %e
sold or ser*ed in "u%lic "laces in Pakistan (although the reason for
this is considered economic, not religious). eafood and machli (>sh) are
commonly eaten in arachi, located on the coast of the &ra%ian ea.
There are a num%er of foods to cool o the s"icy Ja*ors of a Pakistani meal.
3Ki (yogurt) can %e eaten "lain or used in lassi . !assi is a drink made with
yogurt, ice, and sugar for %reakfast, or salt for lunch or dinner. :aita is a
yogurt curd with cumin and *egeta%les.
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6 to 0 cu"s mi#ed *egeta%les, such as raw s"inach and cucum%er, cooked
"otatoes or egg"lant
F cu" onion, cho""ed
H teas"oon cayenne "e""er
8 Ta%les"oons fresh mint, minced
F teas"oon each cumin, salt, and %lack "e""er
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a large %owl.
=i# well.
er*es B to -.
!assi (;ogurt 3rink)
This "o"ular drink can %e en4oyed sweet or salty. Pakistanis usually drink lassi
sweet for %reakfast, or salty for lunch or dinner.
Ingredients
6 cu"s "lain yogurt
6 to 0 ice cu%es
/ teas"oon salt or sugar
F cu" water
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a %lender and %lend until smooth.
Pour into indi*idual glasses.
er*es 6 or 0.
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Pakistanis may en4oy such desserts as kheer (rice "uding) or kul> ("istachio
ice cream). ome sweet sho"s may sell 4ale%i, which are dee"@fried orange
"ret$els made with Jour, yogurt, and sugar, and %ar>, made from dried milk
solids. 5ering sweets to one another to cele%rate ha""y e*ents is a "o"ularPakistani tradition.
heer (:ice Pudding)
Ingredients
/ cu" rice, uncooked
F gallon milk
H cu" almonds or "istachios, crushed
/F cu" sugar
H cu" raisins
Procedure
Com%ine the rice and milk in a large sauce"an and %ring to a %oil.
:educe heat to low and add the sugar and nuts. tir.
Co*er and simmer for / minutes.
"rinkle with raisins. er*e hot or cold.
er*es 0.
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nihari %reakfast in Pakistan can %e *ery >lling. +ehari (stewed %eef), and
mango are common %reakfast items. ometimes a dish made of meat cooked
with chilies and other s"ices is cooked o*ernight to %e consumed for
%reakfast the ne#t morning, when it is eaten with naan , a ty"e of %read, or
"arata , which is a Jat cake fried in oil. 9omen "re"are %reakfast and all
other meals for their family.
Pakistani lunch and dinner dishes are similar. :oti (%read), chawal (rice), sa%$i
(*egeta%les), and gosht (meat) are the main elements of a meal. Cha"atis or
naan accom"anies e*ery meal. :ice is usually %oiled or fried. ome rice
dishes include ka%uli "ulau , made with raisins, and %iryani, rice cooked in a
yogurt and meat sauce. 2or the main dish, Lorma (meat curry in gra*y), Lofta
(lam% meat%alls), or nargasi Lofta (minced %eef and egg) might %e ser*ed.
9ater may %e oered at the %eginning or after a meal to Luench thirst, %ut
rarely while eating.
treet *endors oer a *ariety of drinks and snacks. Chai , or tea, is a *ery
"o"ular drink. It is usually %oiled with milk, nutmeg, and sugar. !assi (a
yogurt drink) and sugarcane 4uice are "o"ular during the summer months.
¬her refreshing summer drink is nim%u "aani , or fresh lime. It is made
of crushed ice, salt, sugar, soda water, and lime 4uice. amosas are dee"@
fried "astries >lled with "otatoes, chick"eas, or other *egeta%les and are a
"o"ular snack. 5ther snacks are tikka (s"icy %ar%eLued meat) and "akoras
(dee"@fried *egeta%les).
B P5!ITIC, ?C5+5=IC, &+3 +UT:ITI5+
The use of child la%or in Pakistan is wides"read. Children not only work on
farms, %ut in low@"aying car"et wea*ing centers. In the mid /s, %etween
A, to / million Pakistani children aged 0 to /0 worked as full@time
car"et wea*ers. U+IC?2 %elie*ed that they made u" almost "ercent of the
car"et makers' work force. !ittle has %een done to enforce child la%or laws. In
/, the United +ations got in*ol*ed %y setting u" 6 schools in eastern
Pakistan to encourage education for children in schools, not trade.
ed as undernourished %y the 9orld
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under the age of >*e, a%out 0 "ercent are underweight, and o*er A "ercent
are stunted (short for their age). The Pakistani go*ernment has esta%lished
se*eral "rograms to im"ro*e these conditions, including the Child
ur*i*alMPrimary ealth Care "rogram, to reduce malnutrition and deaths due
to diseases.
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Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
2ood in ?*ery Country a$akhstan to outh &frica 2ood in Pakistan @
Pakistani 2ood, Pakistani Cuisine
Pakistan
:eci"es
Pakistan
/ D?5D:&PIC ?TTI+D &+3 ?+EI:5+=?+T
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Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comes
from the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of the
Pure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northern
Pakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus
"lains are in the central region of the country. The climate there is hot and
dry. The region usually recei*es only a%out eight inches of rain a year and
tem"eratures may ho*er around /012 for months at a time. 3es"ite these
conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asisof Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e ofs"ice),
Pakistan and chicken tandoori are still en4oyed in the twenty@>rst century.
Chicken tandoori is chicken that is cooked at a low tem"erature in s"ecial
large clay o*ens called tandoors.
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Chicken araii
Ingredients
8 "ounds %oneless, skinless chicken, cut into %ite@si$ed "ieces
F cu" water
/ cu" tomatoes, cho""ed
H cu" green chilies, >nely cho""ed
0 teas"oons fresh ginger, >nely cho""ed
/ teas"oon salt
8 teas"oons %lack "e""er
/ teas"oon alls"ice "owder
F cu" *egeta%le oil
Procedure
In a sauce"an, %oil the chicken in the water for A minutes. :emo*e the
chicken and set aside.
In a frying "an, heat oil o*er medium heat and add the tomatoes.
tir and cook the tomatoes until they form a thick "aste.
&dd the ginger, salt, alls"ice, %lack "e""er and chicken.
Cook on low heat until the chicken is tender.
&dd the green chilies and cook for 8 minutes.
er*es 0 to B.
In rural areas, meat is sa*ed for a s"ecial occasion. ?ating "ork is for%idden
for =uslims, who make u" a%out "ercent of Pakistan's "o"ulation. 5n
Tuesdays and 9ednesdays, mutton (shee") and %eef are not su""osed to %e
sold or ser*ed in "u%lic "laces in Pakistan (although the reason for
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this is considered economic, not religious). eafood and machli (>sh) arecommonly eaten in arachi, located on the coast of the &ra%ian ea.
There are a num%er of foods to cool o the s"icy Ja*ors of a Pakistani meal.
3Ki (yogurt) can %e eaten "lain or used in lassi . !assi is a drink made with
yogurt, ice, and sugar for %reakfast, or salt for lunch or dinner. :aita is a
yogurt curd with cumin and *egeta%les.
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sweet for %reakfast, or salty for lunch or dinner.
Ingredients
6 cu"s "lain yogurt
6 to 0 ice cu%es
/ teas"oon salt or sugar
F cu" water
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a %lender and %lend until smooth.
Pour into indi*idual glasses.
er*es 6 or 0.
Pakistanis may en4oy such desserts as kheer (rice "uding) or kul> ("istachio
ice cream). ome sweet sho"s may sell 4ale%i, which are dee"@fried orange
"ret$els made with Jour, yogurt, and sugar, and %ar>, made from dried milksolids. 5ering sweets to one another to cele%rate ha""y e*ents is a "o"ular
Pakistani tradition.
heer (:ice Pudding)
Ingredients
/ cu" rice, uncooked
F gallon milk
H cu" almonds or "istachios, crushed
/F cu" sugar
H cu" raisins
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Procedure
Com%ine the rice and milk in a large sauce"an and %ring to a %oil.
:educe heat to low and add the sugar and nuts. tir.
Co*er and simmer for / minutes.
"rinkle with raisins. er*e hot or cold.
er*es 0.
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of crushed ice, salt, sugar, soda water, and lime 4uice. amosas are dee"@
fried "astries >lled with "otatoes, chick"eas, or other *egeta%les and are a
"o"ular snack. 5ther snacks are tikka (s"icy %ar%eLued meat) and "akoras
(dee"@fried *egeta%les).
B P5!ITIC, ?C5+5=IC, &+3 +UT:ITI5+
The use of child la%or in Pakistan is wides"read. Children not only work on
farms, %ut in low@"aying car"et wea*ing centers. In the mid /s, %etween
A, to / million Pakistani children aged 0 to /0 worked as full@time
car"et wea*ers. U+IC?2 %elie*ed that they made u" almost "ercent of the
car"et makers' work force. !ittle has %een done to enforce child la%or laws. In
/, the United +ations got in*ol*ed %y setting u" 6 schools in eastern
Pakistan to encourage education for children in schools, not trade.
ed as undernourished %y the 9orld *e, a%out 0 "ercent are underweight, and o*er A "ercent
are stunted (short for their age). The Pakistani go*ernment has esta%lished
se*eral "rograms to im"ro*e these conditions, including the Child
ur*i*alMPrimary ealth Care "rogram, to reduce malnutrition and deaths due
to diseases.
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9eston, =ark. The !and and Peo"le of Pakistan. &rmonk, +;N ar"erCollins,
/8.
9e% ites
Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comes
from the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of the
Pure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northern
Pakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these
mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus "lains are in the central region of
the country. The climate there is hot and dry. The region usually recei*es only
a%out eight inches of rain a year and tem"eratures may ho*er around /012
for months at a time. 3es"ite these conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the
largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
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dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
2ood in ?*ery Country a$akhstan to outh &frica 2ood in Pakistan @
Pakistani 2ood, Pakistani Cuisine
Pakistan
:eci"es
Pakistan
/ D?5D:&PIC ?TTI+D &+3 ?+EI:5+=?+T
Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comes
from the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of the
Pure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northern
Pakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus
"lains are in the central region of the country. The climate there is hot and
dry. The region usually recei*es only a%out eight inches of rain a year and
tem"eratures may ho*er around /012 for months at a time. 3es"ite these
conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
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of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , adessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
Pakistan and chicken tandoori are still en4oyed in the twenty@>rst century.
Chicken tandoori is chicken that is cooked at a low tem"erature in s"ecial
large clay o*ens called tandoors.
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:ed chili "owder, to taste
Procedure
In a sauce"an, add the water, salt, "e""ers, and chili "owder to dried "lums.
nely cho""ed
0 teas"oons fresh ginger, >nely cho""ed
/ teas"oon salt
8 teas"oons %lack "e""er
/ teas"oon alls"ice "owder
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F cu" *egeta%le oil
Procedure
In a sauce"an, %oil the chicken in the water for A minutes. :emo*e thechicken and set aside.
In a frying "an, heat oil o*er medium heat and add the tomatoes.
tir and cook the tomatoes until they form a thick "aste.
&dd the ginger, salt, alls"ice, %lack "e""er and chicken.
Cook on low heat until the chicken is tender.
&dd the green chilies and cook for 8 minutes.
er*es 0 to B.
In rural areas, meat is sa*ed for a s"ecial occasion. ?ating "ork is for%idden
for =uslims, who make u" a%out "ercent of Pakistan's "o"ulation. 5n
Tuesdays and 9ednesdays, mutton (shee") and %eef are not su""osed to %e
sold or ser*ed in "u%lic "laces in Pakistan (although the reason for
this is considered economic, not religious). eafood and machli (>sh) are
commonly eaten in arachi, located on the coast of the &ra%ian ea.
There are a num%er of foods to cool o the s"icy Ja*ors of a Pakistani meal.
3Ki (yogurt) can %e eaten "lain or used in lassi . !assi is a drink made with
yogurt, ice, and sugar for %reakfast, or salt for lunch or dinner. :aita is a
yogurt curd with cumin and *egeta%les.
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/ cu" "lain yogurt
6 to 0 cu"s mi#ed *egeta%les, such as raw s"inach and cucum%er, cooked
"otatoes or egg"lant
F cu" onion, cho""ed
H teas"oon cayenne "e""er
8 Ta%les"oons fresh mint, minced
F teas"oon each cumin, salt, and %lack "e""er
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a large %owl.
=i# well.
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!assi (;ogurt 3rink)
This "o"ular drink can %e en4oyed sweet or salty. Pakistanis usually drink lassi
sweet for %reakfast, or salty for lunch or dinner.
Ingredients
6 cu"s "lain yogurt
6 to 0 ice cu%es
/ teas"oon salt or sugar
F cu" water
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a %lender and %lend until smooth.
Pour into indi*idual glasses.
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er*es 6 or 0.
Pakistanis may en4oy such desserts as kheer (rice "uding) or kul> ("istachio
ice cream). ome sweet sho"s may sell 4ale%i, which are dee"@fried orange
"ret$els made with Jour, yogurt, and sugar, and %ar>, made from dried milk
solids. 5ering sweets to one another to cele%rate ha""y e*ents is a "o"ular
Pakistani tradition.
heer (:ice Pudding)
Ingredients
/ cu" rice, uncooked
F gallon milk
H cu" almonds or "istachios, crushed
/F cu" sugar
H cu" raisins
Procedure
Com%ine the rice and milk in a large sauce"an and %ring to a %oil.
:educe heat to low and add the sugar and nuts. tir.
Co*er and simmer for / minutes.
"rinkle with raisins. er*e hot or cold.
er*es 0.
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authority, not %eliefs.
The two ma4or religious festi*als cele%rated %y the =uslim Pakistanis are Id
al@2itr (also s"elled ?id al@2itr), which cele%rates the end of :amadan, and
ce. :amadan is the =uslim month of fasting from
sunrise to sunset. This means that no food or drinks, including water, may %e
consumed during that time. =ost restaurants and food sho"s are closed
during daylight hours. nished %efore the sun rises, and
the e*ening meal is eaten after the sun goes down. Children under the age of
/8 are encouraged, %ut generally not e#"ected, to fast.
3uring :amadan, =uslims rise %efore dawn to eat a meal called suhur
("ronounced soo@?:). 2oods containing grains
and seeds, along with dates and %ananas, are commonly eaten %ecause they
are considered slow to digest. This hel"s to ease hunger during the fast. &t
sunset, the day's fast is %roken with iftar , a meal that traditionally starts with
eating a date. &fter that, water, fruit 4uice, or lassi, and snacks such as
samosas (meat or *egeta%le@>lled "astries) are eaten, followed %y dinner.
3inner may include tandoori chicken or lam%. If a family can aord it, dinner
is shared with those less fortunate.
Id al@2itr, or the 2east of 2ast sh (in coastal areas) are eaten along with
rice, cha"atis , and desserts.
ce. & %akri (goat), shee", camel, orany other four@legged animal is slaughtered as a sacri>cial oering, and the
meat is gi*en out to the "oor and needy. =uslims who can aord two meals a
day are e#"ected to sacri>ce an animal.
A =?&!TI=? CUT5=
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+ihari deri*es its name from the Urdu word nihar , which means morning. &
nihari %reakfast in Pakistan can %e *ery >lling. +ehari (stewed %eef), and
mango are common %reakfast items. ometimes a dish made of meat cooked
with chilies and other s"ices is cooked o*ernight to %e consumed for
%reakfast the ne#t morning, when it is eaten with naan , a ty"e of %read, or
"arata , which is a Jat cake fried in oil. 9omen "re"are %reakfast and allother meals for their family.
Pakistani lunch and dinner dishes are similar. :oti (%read), chawal (rice), sa%$i
(*egeta%les), and gosht (meat) are the main elements of a meal. Cha"atis or
naan accom"anies e*ery meal. :ice is usually %oiled or fried. ome rice
dishes include ka%uli "ulau , made with raisins, and %iryani, rice cooked in a
yogurt and meat sauce. 2or the main dish, Lorma (meat curry in gra*y), Lofta
(lam% meat%alls), or nargasi Lofta (minced %eef and egg) might %e ser*ed.
9ater may %e oered at the %eginning or after a meal to Luench thirst, %utrarely while eating.
treet *endors oer a *ariety of drinks and snacks. Chai , or tea, is a *ery
"o"ular drink. It is usually %oiled with milk, nutmeg, and sugar. !assi (a
yogurt drink) and sugarcane 4uice are "o"ular during the summer months.
¬her refreshing summer drink is nim%u "aani , or fresh lime. It is made
of crushed ice, salt, sugar, soda water, and lime 4uice. amosas are dee"@
fried "astries >lled with "otatoes, chick"eas, or other *egeta%les and are a
"o"ular snack. 5ther snacks are tikka (s"icy %ar%eLued meat) and "akoras(dee"@fried *egeta%les).
B P5!ITIC, ?C5+5=IC, &+3 +UT:ITI5+
The use of child la%or in Pakistan is wides"read. Children not only work on
farms, %ut in low@"aying car"et wea*ing centers. In the mid /s, %etween
A, to / million Pakistani children aged 0 to /0 worked as full@time
car"et wea*ers. U+IC?2 %elie*ed that they made u" almost "ercent of the
car"et makers' work force. !ittle has %een done to enforce child la%or laws. In
/, the United +ations got in*ol*ed %y setting u" 6 schools in eastern
Pakistan to encourage education for children in schools, not trade.
ed as undernourished %y the 9orld
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This means they do not recei*e adeLuate nutrition in their diet. 5f children
under the age of >*e, a%out 0 "ercent are underweight, and o*er A "ercent
are stunted (short for their age). The Pakistani go*ernment has esta%lished
se*eral "rograms to im"ro*e these conditions, including the Child
ur*i*alMPrimary ealth Care "rogram, to reduce malnutrition and deaths due
to diseases.
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Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the roleof language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
2ood in ?*ery Country a$akhstan to outh &frica 2ood in Pakistan @
Pakistani 2ood, Pakistani Cuisine
Pakistan
:eci"es
Pakistan
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/ D?5D:&PIC ?TTI+D &+3 ?+EI:5+=?+T
Pakistan lies northwest of India and west of China. The country's name comesfrom the Urdu language (Pakistan's ocial language), meaning !and of the
Pure. It is a""ro#imately the si$e of Te#as and its southern coast %orders the
&ra%ian ea. The indu ush and imalayan mountain ranges of northern
Pakistan ha*e some of the most rugged land found anywhere in the world.
+early all of the land in these mountains lies a%o*e ,- feet. The Indus
"lains are in the central region of the country. The climate there is hot and
dry. The region usually recei*es only a%out eight inches of rain a year and
tem"eratures may ho*er around /012 for months at a time. 3es"ite these
conditions, the Indus "lains su""ort the largest "art of Pakistan's "o"ulation.
Urdu is Pakistan's ocial language, although only / "ercent of Pakistanis
s"eak it. i#ty "ercent of the "o"ulation s"eak Pun4a%i. 5ther languages
include indhi (/6 "ercent)7 Pushto or Pashtu, s"oken %y the Pathans (-
"ercent)7 and ashmiri, 8 "ercent. 9ith this di*ersity, and %ecause of the role
of language in cultural identity, Urdu has %een ado"ted as Pakistan's national
language.
8 IT5:; &+3 2553
The s"reading of the Islam religion, starting in the &.3. s, forms the %asis
of Pakistani cuisine. sh, and *egeta%les.
The =oghul ?m"ire (from India) %egan its ruling in "resent@day Pakistan
around /A8B. Its style of cooking, called =ughal , ty"ically includes such
ingredients as her%s and s"ices, almonds, and raisins. =ughal cooking
remains an im"ortant "art of Pakistani cuisine. 2oods such as shahi tukra , a
dessert made with sliced %read, milk, cream, sugar, and saron (a ty"e of
s"ice),
Pakistan and chicken tandoori are still en4oyed in the twenty@>rst century.
Chicken tandoori is chicken that is cooked at a low tem"erature in s"ecial
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large clay o*ens called tandoors.
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an o"en >re.
Chicken araii
Ingredients
8 "ounds %oneless, skinless chicken, cut into %ite@si$ed "ieces
F cu" water
/ cu" tomatoes, cho""ed
H cu" green chilies, >nely cho""ed
0 teas"oons fresh ginger, >nely cho""ed
/ teas"oon salt
8 teas"oons %lack "e""er
/ teas"oon alls"ice "owder
F cu" *egeta%le oil
Procedure
In a sauce"an, %oil the chicken in the water for A minutes. :emo*e the
chicken and set aside.
In a frying "an, heat oil o*er medium heat and add the tomatoes.
tir and cook the tomatoes until they form a thick "aste.
&dd the ginger, salt, alls"ice, %lack "e""er and chicken.
Cook on low heat until the chicken is tender.
&dd the green chilies and cook for 8 minutes.
er*es 0 to B.
In rural areas, meat is sa*ed for a s"ecial occasion. ?ating "ork is for%idden
for =uslims, who make u" a%out "ercent of Pakistan's "o"ulation. 5n
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Tuesdays and 9ednesdays, mutton (shee") and %eef are not su""osed to %e
sold or ser*ed in "u%lic "laces in Pakistan (although the reason for
this is considered economic, not religious). eafood and machli (>sh) are
commonly eaten in arachi, located on the coast of the &ra%ian ea.
There are a num%er of foods to cool o the s"icy Ja*ors of a Pakistani meal.
3Ki (yogurt) can %e eaten "lain or used in lassi . !assi is a drink made with
yogurt, ice, and sugar for %reakfast, or salt for lunch or dinner. :aita is a
yogurt curd with cumin and *egeta%les.
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!assi (;ogurt 3rink)
This "o"ular drink can %e en4oyed sweet or salty. Pakistanis usually drink lassi
sweet for %reakfast, or salty for lunch or dinner.
Ingredients
6 cu"s "lain yogurt
6 to 0 ice cu%es
/ teas"oon salt or sugar
F cu" water
Procedure
Com%ine all ingredients in a %lender and %lend until smooth.
Pour into indi*idual glasses.
er*es 6 or 0.
Pakistanis may en4oy such desserts as kheer (rice "uding) or kul> ("istachio
ice cream). ome sweet sho"s may sell 4ale%i, which are dee"@fried orange
"ret$els made with Jour, yogurt, and sugar, and %ar>, made from dried milk
solids. 5ering sweets to one another to cele%rate ha""y e*ents is a "o"ular
Pakistani tradition.
heer (:ice Pudding)
Ingredients
/ cu" rice, uncooked
F gallon milk
H cu" almonds or "istachios, crushed
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/F cu" sugar
H cu" raisins
Procedure
Com%ine the rice and milk in a large sauce"an and %ring to a %oil.
:educe heat to low and add the sugar and nuts. tir.
Co*er and simmer for / minutes.
"rinkle with raisins. er*e hot or cold.
er*es 0.
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and seeds, along with dates and %ananas, are commonly eaten %ecause they
are considered slow to digest. This hel"s to ease hunger during the fast. &t
sunset, the day's fast is %roken with iftar , a meal that traditionally starts with
eating a date. &fter that, water, fruit 4uice, or lassi, and snacks such as
samosas (meat or *egeta%le@>lled "astries) are eaten, followed %y dinner.
3inner may include tandoori chicken or lam%. If a family can aord it, dinneris shared with those less fortunate.
Id al@2itr, or the 2east of 2ast sh (in coastal areas) are eaten along with
rice, cha"atis , and desserts.
ce. & %akri (goat), shee", camel, or
any other four@legged animal is slaughtered as a sacri>cial oering, and the
meat is gi*en out to the "oor and needy. =uslims who can aord two meals a
day are e#"ected to sacri>ce an animal.
A =?&!TI=? CUT5=
+ihari deri*es its name from the Urdu word nihar , which means morning. &
nihari %reakfast in Pakistan can %e *ery >lling. +ehari (stewed %eef), and
mango are common %reakfast items. ometimes a dish made of meat cooked
with chilies and other s"ices is cooked o*ernight to %e consumed for%reakfast the ne#t morning, when it is eaten with naan , a ty"e of %read, or
"arata , which is a Jat cake fried in oil. 9omen "re"are %reakfast and all
other meals for their family.
Pakistani lunch and dinner dishes are similar. :oti (%read), chawal (rice), sa%$i
(*egeta%les), and gosht (meat) are the main elements of a meal. Cha"atis or
naan accom"anies e*ery meal. :ice is usually %oiled or fried. ome rice
dishes include ka%uli "ulau , made with raisins, and %iryani, rice cooked in a
yogurt and meat sauce. 2or the main dish, Lorma (meat curry in gra*y), Lofta(lam% meat%alls), or nargasi Lofta (minced %eef and egg) might %e ser*ed.
9ater may %e oered at the %eginning or after a meal to Luench thirst, %ut
rarely while eating.
treet *endors oer a *ariety of drinks and snacks. Chai , or tea, is a *ery
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"o"ular drink. It is usually %oiled with milk, nutmeg, and sugar. !assi (a
yogurt drink) and sugarcane 4uice are "o"ular during the summer months.
¬her refreshing summer drink is nim%u "aani , or fresh lime. It is made
of crushed ice, salt, sugar, soda water, and lime 4uice. amosas are dee"@
fried "astries >lled with "otatoes, chick"eas, or other *egeta%les and are a
"o"ular snack. 5ther snacks are tikka (s"icy %ar%eLued meat) and "akoras(dee"@fried *egeta%les).
B P5!ITIC, ?C5+5=IC, &+3 +UT:ITI5+
The use of child la%or in Pakistan is wides"read. Children not only work on
farms, %ut in low@"aying car"et wea*ing centers. In the mid /s, %etween
A, to / million Pakistani children aged 0 to /0 worked as full@time
car"et wea*ers. U+IC?2 %elie*ed that they made u" almost "ercent of the
car"et makers' work force. !ittle has %een done to enforce child la%or laws. In
/, the United +ations got in*ol*ed %y setting u" 6 schools in eastern
Pakistan to encourage education for children in schools, not trade.
ed as undernourished %y the 9orld *e, a%out 0 "ercent are underweight, and o*er A "ercent
are stunted (short for their age). The Pakistani go*ernment has esta%lished
se*eral "rograms to im"ro*e these conditions, including the Child
ur*i*alMPrimary ealth Care "rogram, to reduce malnutrition and deaths due
to diseases.
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"ectrum Duide to Pakistan.