PaklovesTurkiye
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YouTube 'National Ka Pakistan' you'll get to see the full variety of different Pakistani dishes. Northern India will have similar cuisine to Eastern provinces of Pakistani food however the southern part of India will be completely different. It's the same story throughout Europe where ever you come across an Indian Restaurent it will most likely be owned by a Pakistani or Bangladeshi. Unless the Restaurent clearly states a vegetarian Indian restaurant then it will most likely be owned by an Indian (Hindu or Sikh) to cater for the respected members of their community due to religious dietry requirements.So much agreed. I can tell this much since in Copenhagen I've been to 3 different "Indian restaurants" and all 3 owners and workers were Pakistani. I ate Chicken Tikka Masala, Butter Chicken, Lahore Chicken dishes, and other gravy chicken dishes that I cannot remember the names of.
The same happened in my vacation in London, the Indian restaurants that I visited were once again Pakistani - but that's only a bonus to me, since Pakistani's usually use Halal meat.
Hence I was wondering what the differences between the Pakistani and Indian cuisines are? But I think I got some of the answer reading your comments through - as far as I understand, it depends on the region, some regions are more sweet some are spicier?
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We have a long history of friendship between our honorable countries, friendship is actually not covering our bonds, it's rather a brotherhood. No matter Kemalist or Conservative times of Turkey - Pakistan has always stayed a brother nation to us.
And long before the Republic of Turkey was founded - we have a long history, Alhamdu-lillah.
As a Türk, I always consider Pakistani nuclear warheads as ours, because I know that Pakistan would if necessary use it for it's brother.
We are blessed to have Himalayas in our region.
I never grow tired of your delicious cuisine. Whenever I travel somewhere in the world I try to find a Pakistani Hindistani restaurant - lately I've been to Baku, Azerbaijan and fortunately I found one Pakistani Indian restaurant after a long searchWe Pakistanis have exactly same feeling like yours, bro....We will stand by you in your happiness and hardships...Our happiness and sorrows are alike....We watch Turkish dramas her and like your people a lot...
I do hope you also visit Pakistan..Experiencing Pakistani food in different countries and experiencing food in Pakistan is whole different thing...
Do give us a chance to serve you with awesome dishes of Pakistani cuisine...
I want to suggest u some dishes . 1-Chicken Masala Sijji ( a typical Balouchistani Dish ) 2-Biryani (there are many types .u can chose according to your taste) 3- Chapali kabab ( a typical Pashto dish) there are many more but I have stated these since u asked about only three.We have a long history of friendship between our honorable countries, friendship is actually not covering our bonds, it's rather a brotherhood. No matter Kemalist or Conservative times of Turkey - Pakistan has always stayed a brother nation to us.
And long before the Republic of Turkey was founded - we have a long history, Alhamdu-lillah.
As a Türk, I always consider Pakistani nuclear warheads as ours, because I know that Pakistan would if necessary use it for it's brother.
Guys, I agree Northern Pakistan is very beautiful, but why does everyone forget my ancestral place? We have mountains too you know? This is around Soon Valley:
Whats the distance between rwp-soon ?
one thing my friend . u are mixing Pakistani and Indian food . but it the other way round . Indians are mostly Vegetarians while we mostly consume meat related products . Infact , our food is more similar to Iranian , Afghan , central Asian and Chinese ones .In fact I've tried many cuisines of the world, Turkish, Saudi Arabian, Egyptian, Danish, German, Italian, French, Chinese (in Denmark though), Korean (in Turkey ), Mexican (in Turkey), American (in many countries), Japanese (in Denmark and Turkey), last but not least Pakistani/Indian (in many countries).
My conclusion is, nothing tops Turkish and Pakistani/Indian food, then comes Korean (surprisingly good).
I want to suggest u some dishes . 1-Chicken Masala Sijji ( a typical Balouchistani Dish ) 2-Biryani (there are many types .u can chose according to your taste) 3- Chapali kabab ( a typical Pashto dish) there are many more but I have stated these since u asked about only three.