Tag: nihari

  • English vlogger  rates this Pakistani dish as best in the world

    English vlogger rates this Pakistani dish as best in the world

    English travel vlogger and digital content creator Harry Jaggard has been travelling across the world to try different national dishes.

    His fun videos not only show mouth-watering food but also help people learn about different cultures through them. In his latest video, he explored Pakistan and tried a very popular dish called nihari.

    “Pakistani nihari is traditionally served with naan or paratha, nihari was originally a dish served to the royalty in the Mughal court and was eaten, early in the morning, after the Fajr prayer,” he said.

    After tasting the nihari, Jaggard was amazed by the flavours and gave it an impressive rating of 9.0 out of 10. He added, “I am going rate this nihari 9.6 out of 10.

    What is Nihari? Nihari is a stew that comes from Lucknow, a city in India; it was popular during the Mughal Empire in the 18th century.Nihari is made by slow cooking of meat. People usually use beef, lamb, or mutton.In Pakistan and Bangladesh, people often eat nihari with naan, a type of flatbread.

    In addition to nihari, Harry tried other national dishes from around the world he rated: Khichi from India at 9.3, Turkish Kebeb from Turkey at 9.2, The Afghan Grill from Afghanistan at 9.5 and Masgouf from Iraq at 9.3.

    These ratings show the delicious variety of food available globally, but nihari stood out in his tasting adventure. If you are in Pakistan and you want to try nihari, check out these famous places:

    Muhammad Nihari House (Lahore)Javed Nihari (Karachi) Al Qamar Nehari (Multan) Majeed Nihari (Rawalpindi)

    As Harry continues to find the best national dishes, his praise for Pakistani nihari will encourage more people to try this finger-licking dish.

  • Cousin love triangles, beef nihari: here are the things Twitter thinks were invented in Pakistan

    Cousin love triangles, beef nihari: here are the things Twitter thinks were invented in Pakistan

    Can you think of things that never existed any where and were solely invented in Pakistan? A Twitter user decided to hilariously challenge their followers into revealing something that Pakistan has created all on its own. From Babar Azam to hilarious memes, we got some killer responses!

    The GOAT: paratha rolls

    OUCH.

    People are begging Game Of Thrones to release a spin-off, but yahan par hum ne iski 67th version of the Lannister love affair bana liya hai.

    https://twitter.com/madam__koko/status/1697150726303027512?s=20

    True waisay.

    Yuppp

    Ye tou humara aik he symbol of hope hai.

  • Bhindi, paaye or anda shami burger: Pakistanis decide which food they like best

    Konsa Pakistani khaana aap ko sab say ziada pasand hai? A Twitter user decided to test social media’s food tastes by asking them to rank a few popular dishes, getting them to rate the food out of ten. The dishes were palak chawal, shami anda burger, briyani, nihari, haleem, bhindi, kareley ka salan, gulab jamun, ladoo peethi, aloo ka paratha, paye and gajar ka halwa.

    And social media was quick to rank some of their favorites, revealing hilarious yet quesitonable taste buds.

    For starters, many users went with halwa puri and bhindi, while Nihari, shockingly, ranked among the least favorite dishes.

    Which did lead to some thinking that the Pakistani card needs to be restricted to only those with superior taste buds.

    “I am convinced y’all haven’t ever eaten proper Nihari because nothing else explains the low Nihari scores I’m seeing.”

    Maybe us Punjabis need a crash course in Pakistani food?

    While others were giving good ratings to aloo ka paratha but a five to kareley? Tell me you’re a burger without telling me you’re a burger.

    On the desert side, gulab jamun and gajar ka halwa are getting low scores and tbh some of y’all just haven’t touched grass outside. Yes, we will resort to public shaming when it comes to gulab jamun.