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Cuisines are very well integrated in the east, I think its meaningless to question who invented many common foods first.
 
Philly (Philadelphia) cheese steak

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Sheer khurma

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Saffron sherbet (with slivered almonds and pistachios)

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can anyone tell me whether masala dosa is found anywhere in Pakistan, i have heard a lot about it , i wana try it but i don't think it will be available in Pak but still if any chance?
 
Spartacus yes as I guessed Keema is Turkic, its coming from "Kıy" core which means "to mince" in Turkic.

turk language has borrowed millions of words from arabic persian and many other languages doesnt mean that south asian keema dish which we cook is a turkic dish, keep your turkic stuff to your self
 
is yakhni and palao eaten in india, any indian??

this is yakhni,

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this is palao

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[:::~Spartacus~:::];3165828 said:
is yakhni and palao eaten in india, any indian??

this is yakhni,

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this is palao

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Yeah it is. At least in northern India
 
sajji

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its from balochistan

oohh man, this is the sajji shop just near my home, you can see hill top marriage lawn :yahoo::yahoo:

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