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Nihari

British pronunciation/nɪhɑːɹi/
American pronunciation/nɪhɑːɹɹi/
Nihari
[NOUN]
1

a slow-cooked stew made from meat (typically beef) and spices

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What is "nihari"?

Nihari is a popular meat-based dish that originated in the Indian subcontinent and is commonly found in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. The dish features slow-cooked meat such as beef, lamb, or goat that has been simmered in a rich and flavorful gravy made with a blend of spices such as cumin, coriander, and cinnamon. The dish is typically cooked overnight to allow the meat to become tender and infused with the flavors of the spices. Nihari is often garnished with fresh ginger and coriander and is usually served with naan bread or rice. It is often enjoyed as a special occasion or holiday dish and is a staple of Pakistani and Indian cuisine.

Examples
1- It's called nihari.
2This one is the nahli nihari, and this one is actually the most famous version.
3Then he poured over a few spoons on top of the nihari, then he heated each bowl of nihari over the open flame as well.
4And you've got like, the creamy, like stew of the nihari underneath it.
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