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Sindhi cuisine

Sindhi cuisine (Sindhi: سنڌي کاڌا) refers to the distinct native cuisine of the Sindhi people from Sindh, Pakistan. Sindhi cuisine has been influenced by Central Asian, Iranian, Mughal food traditions.[1] It is mostly a non-vegetarian cuisine,[2] with even Sindhi Hindus widely accepting of meat consumption.[3] The daily food in most Sindhi households consists of wheat-based flat-bread (Mani) or rice accompanied by two dishes, one gravy and one dry with curd, papad or pickle. Freshwater fish and a wide variety of vegetables are usually used in Sindhi cuisine.[4] Restaurants specializing in Sindhi cuisine are rare, although it is found at truck stops in rural areas of Sindh province, and in a few restaurants in urban Sindh.[5]

Historical influences edit

The arrival of Islam within the Indian Subcontinent influenced the local cuisine to a great degree. As Muslims are forbidden to eat pork or consume alcohol and the Halal dietary guidelines are strictly observed, Muslim Sindhis focus on ingredients such as beef, lamb, chicken, fish, vegetables and traditional fruit and dairy. Hindu Sindhi cuisine is almost identical with the difference that beef is omitted. The influence of Central Asian, South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine in Sindhi food is ubiquitous. Sindhi cuisine was also found in India, where many Sindhi Hindus migrated following the Partition of India in 1947. Before Independence, the State of Sindh was under Bombay Presidency.

 
The Sindhi "Sai bhaji" is a famous curry
 
Sindhi biryani, the Sindhi variant of the biryani rice dish
 
Lola (Lolo in singular) prepared on Thadri festival in Tharparkar

Food for special occasions edit

Certain dishes are served on special occasions such as Diwali. A Bahji (vegetable dish) called Chiti-Kuni is made with seven vegetables. Special dishes are also served on recovery from serious illness for example when someone makes a full recovery from Chicken Pox, it is common to make an offering and make "mitho lolo", a sweet griddle-roasted flatbread: the dough is wheat flour mixed with oil (or ghee) and sugar syrup flavored with ground cardamom.[6]

  • Sai Bhaji ain Chawar: Sai bhaji a popular dish from Sindh consists of white steamed rice served with spinach curry which is given a 'tarka' with tomatoes, onions and garlic.
  • Daal Pakwan: (mostly consumed by Sindhi hindus).
  • Koki: is another popular Sindhi flat-bread that is prepared with wheat flour and goes well with any dal, sabzi or even curd or chai.[7]
  • Sayun (Vermicelli): typically served as a sweetened (sometimes milk-based) dessert, is popular: Muslim Sindhis serve it on Bakra-Eid and Eid ul-Fitr. On special religious occasions, mitho lolo, accompanied with milk, is given to the poor.
 
Sindhi Kadhi
  • Sindhi Kadi: is a unique and special dish prepared on festive occasions specially by Sindhis residing in India. It consists of a thick spicy gravy made from chick pea flour unlike buttermilk usually used for kadi preparation along with seasonal vegetables. It is served hot with rice.
  • Mitho Lolo: is also served with chilled buttermilk called Matho on various occasions.
  • Kheer Kharkoon: A special sweet dish called 'Kheer Kharkun' are prepared and served on Eid ul-Fitr, it is prepared by mixing dates and milk, and slowly simmering the mixture for few hours. The dish is eaten hot in winters and cold in summers.
  • Khorak/Churo: a healthy snack made for bride and bridegroom before marriage, it is made of dry fruits and desi ghee, it is given to bride and bridegroom for seven days.[8]

Main dishes edit

  • Sindhi Biryani: is a special meat and rice biryani, the most popular dish in Sindh and Pakistan.
     
    Sindhi Biryani.
  • Sindhi Pulhao Bhat: It is Sindhi style Pilaf, it made in mutton, beef, chicken or only in potatoes or chana/chhola, it is less heavy with masalas than Sindhi Biryani.
  • Taryal Patata: also called Took Aloo, a staple of Sindhi diet, is a form of thinly sliced, pan fried or deep fried potatoes with local spices. They are consumed in most rural households typically at dinner but can be consumed even for breakfast and lunch alongside other meals. One popular Sindhi way of having "patatas" is to eat it with plain white rice with daal to accompany it.
 
Sindhi Fish Curry
  • Pallo Machi: is a popular Sindhi delicacy, is Hilsha fish prepared with numerous cooking methods. It can be deep fried and garnished with local spices, can be cooked with onions and potatoes into a traditional fish meal or barbequed. The fish often has roe, which is called "aani" in Sindhi and is enjoyed as a delicacy. Often fried alongside the palla and served with the fish fillets.[5][9]
  • Palli: is a saag or leafy green from the Chickpeas, and is enjoyed either cooked by itself like spinach or with fish cooked in the palli and called "Machi Palli". The saag has a unique flavor and is quite different from spinach or mustard saag and has a slightly sour and salty taste to it. It can take getting used to for the uninitiated.
 
Famous Thari Singhrian ji Bhaaji
 
Most popular Kadhi dish Singhrian jo Raabro(Khaatiyo) from Tharparkar
 
Sindhi Beeh Ji Bhaji
  • Bheeh Bhajji: ('lotus root' in English). A high quality lotus root is grown in the north of Sindh which is then cooked in clay-pot using various spices, which then results in an excellent delicacy that is famous all over Pakistan.
  • Sindhi Curry:
  • Sabu Dal Chawar: (yellow daal with rice).

Meat edit

most of Sindhis are Muslims, they consume different animals, birds and fish meat which are Halal. Common meat like chicken, beef, mutton is quite famous among Sindhis, in addition camel, rabbit, many birds like Aari (Fulica atra), Kunj (Demoiselle crane), Titar (Grey francolin), Jhirkri (Sparrow), Duck meat is also consumed.[10] many seafood like fishes, prawns etc are also eaten. The fish Sajji of Sanghar is quite famous in all over Pakistan.[11]

Drinks edit

 
Thadal.
  • Thadal: is a cooling and energizing drink, used by the pehlwan (wrestlers), prepared using ground char magaz, dry fruits, pepper, almonds and poppy seeds - khashkhaash).[12]
  • Sharbat: drink made from rose petals or sandal wood.
  • Falooda: vermicelli and ice on top of an Ice cream.
  • Lassi: Dahi (yogurt)-based traditional drink.

Desserts edit

  • Khirni: hot sweet pudding made with milk and crushed rice into paste, flavours of cardamoms, dry fruits and saffron.
  • Busri: a special Sindhi sweet bread made of two breads, filled with powder of jaggery called musti/mithai sometimes with sugar, and a chunk of desi ghee or Makhan (butter) on top, eaten mostly in winters, also offered to bride and bridegroom on wedding day.[13]
  • Ugham Halwo: is a traditional halwa made in Dadu district, made with almonds, pistachios, cashew nuts and important (ugham seeds) are used in desi ghee, it is very healthy and best in winters.[14]
  • Sindhi Halwo: made with corn flour, water, ghee and dry fruits, it has jelly like texture.[15][16]
  • Mao: is a sweet dish made out of milk and sugar, milk is cooked until it becomes thick paste, then it is served with dry fruits and nuts.[17] Mehar city is famous for making Sindhi mao.
  • Tairee Bhat: the sweet rice made in jaggery with kishmish (Raisins) and coconut.
  • Borindo: round balls like sweet snack made of sugar syrup/honey/jaggery and sesame seeds or other dry fruits and nuts.
  • Lai: same as like borindas but flat and Lais are made of different dry fruits, sesame seeds etc.
  • Kutti: Mashed Ofrato (Paratha Bread) with sugar, butter and crushed dry fruits.[18][19]
  • Lolo or Mitho Lolo: Sweeter version of koki - also made if you get chicken pox.
     
    Sindhi Halwo (Corn flour halwa)
  • Chulho: is a sweet bread of rice flour or wheat flour with sugar sprinkled on top, with desi ghee or makhan.
  • Gheeyar: a Jalebi like Sindhi sweet but large in size, eaten on festivals.[20]
  • Ghotki ja Pera: are usually cone shaped sweetmeat made in ghotki city.[21]

Other Sindhi desserts and sweets like Sero, Paihu, Rabri, Atay ju Saiyun, Bondi Singhar, Daro, Kariyio tikio etc.[22][23][24]

Snacks edit

  • Pappad: the favorite snack of Sindhis pappad is a thin flat bread like snack, made of urad dal, moong dal with pepper, jeera, eaten with meal, or at evening with tea.[25][1]
  • Khicha: is like pappad but made with rice flour and is less spicy, eaten with Chutney.[26]
  • Pakora: are fritters, can be made with sliced potatoes called Patatai or with onions, pea and green chili pakoras called Sanna/Sanai pakora, Green chili pakoras called Mirchai pakora, chicken pakora, beef pakoras, Bheeh (lotus root) pakoras etc.[27]
  • Buri/Boorani: is unique snack of yellow powder or pollen of flower that grows in lakes and ponds.[28]
  • Pabura/Pabur: the seeds of Lotus flower.[29]
  • Phariyun: is a winter snack, a green pods boiled in water and sprinkled with ambchoor, black salt and red chili powder.[30]
  • Gajar: boiled sweet potatoes, sprinkled with salt, black, red chili powder and ambchoor.
  • Baisan ju Tikyun: flatbread like snack made of Chickpea flour with coriander, onions, salt, pepper.[31]

Translations edit

This section provides the translations between Urdu/Hindi, Sindhi and English (British and American) cooking terms of common Sindhi food.

There are occasional differences in Sindhi dialects for instance Hyderabadi Sindhi will refer to an egg as 'bedo' however Sindhis from other parts will refer to it as 'aano'.

Herbs

Urdu/Hindi Sindhi English
Sokha Dhan-ia Sukka Dhaanna (سڪاڌاڻا) Coriander Seed
Hara Dhan-ia Sawa Dhaanna Coriander Leaves
Podeena Phodno Mint leaves
Methi Hurbo Fenugreek
Taez paat Kamaal Pat Bay leaf
Kadhi pata Kari patto Curry Leaves

Spices

Urdu/Hindi Sindhi English
Amchoor Amba-choor dry mango powder
Elaichi Photo (ڦوٽا) Cardamon Pods
Badi elaichi Wado photo Black Cardamon
Namak Loonn/Noonn (لوڻ) Salt
Kali mirch Kaara Mirch Black Pepper
Lah-sun Thoom (ٿوم) Garlic
Adrak Adrak (ادرڪ) Ginger
Zeera Jiro (جيرو) Cummin Seeds
Haldi Haidda (هيڊ) Turmeric Powder
Heeng Hing/Vagaranee Asafoetida
Zafran Zafran/Kaisar(ڪيسر) Saffron
Gur Gud (ڳڙ) Jaggery
Mirch Mirch (مرچ) chillies
Imli Gida-mi-ri (گدامڙي) Tamarind
Khaskhas (کسکس) Khashkhash poppy seeds
Pulao Jeeri Caraway
Raee Rai mustard seeds
Long Lua-nga (لونگ) Clove
Til Tirr Sesame Seed
Garam Masala Garam masalo .
Dalchini Mithi Kathi/Darchini Cinnamon
Sauf Sonf Aniseed
Methi dana Hurbo Fenugreek seeds
Lal mirch Gharo mirch Red Chilli

Fruit, Vegetable and Pulses

Urdu/Hindi Sindhi English
Baingan Vaangann واڱڻ Aubergine (UK) or Eggplant (US).
Band Gobi Band/Pata Gobi Cabbage
Gaajar Gajjar (گجر) Carrot
Daal Daal Lentil
Sag Saagg Mustard Greens (Vegetable)
Khajoor Qatal or Khaarak (کارڪ يا ڪتل) Dates

Nuts

Urdu/Hindi Sindhi English
Moongphali Behi-munga or Munghera (مڱيرا) Kha-ja Peanuts
Kaju Khaaja Cashewnuts
Badaam Badaamyoon (باداميون) Almond
Pista Pista/Dodiyun Pistachio
Akhrot Akhrot Walnut

Other

Urdu /Hindi Sindhi English
Ghee Gheehu/Ghay Clarified Butter
Chapati/

Roti

Maani/Phulko/Daggri/

Daggar (ڦلڪو)

Thin wrap
Cheeni or Shakkar Khand(کنڊ), Khandre Sugar
Bheja or Maghaz Maghz (مغز), Mejalo Brain
Papar Pa-pper(پاپڙ) Poppodum
Double-roti Dab-roti/Dhabbal Bread
Aata Atto(اٽو) Wholewheat flour (Chappati flour)
Anda Bedo (Hyderbadi Sindhi) or Ando, Ano(آنو) Egg
Murghi Kukkar (ڪڪڙ) Chicken
Paplate Paplet پاپليٽ Pomfret fish
Chhota Gosht Nandho Gosht Mutton
Barra Gosht Wado Gosht Beef
Palla machhli Pallo(پلو) shad/Hilsa (fish)

Vegetarian cuisine edit

Certain sects of the Sindhi community are vegetarians. The Thathai, Halai and Kutchi Bhatias are followers of Vallabh Acharya, who put forward a way to worship Sri Krishna called Pushtimarg. They are strict vegetarians who do not eat even onions and garlic and are devoted to Srinathji, the child form of Sri Krishna.[32]

Sindhi Pickles edit

Sindhi achar is made of different vegetables and fruits like: Carrot pickle, Mango pickle, Mix fruit pickle, turnip pickle, Green chilli pickle etc,[25] Shikarpur is famous for Sindhi achar.[33][34]

Gallery edit

 
Sindhi Biryani.
 
Sindhi Pulao.
 
Sindhi Dal Pakwan.
 
Sindhi Gosht Batalu (meat curry)
 
Sindhi Seyal Murgh (Chicken) dish
 
River fish layered with ground mustard leaves.
 
Bhugo Memon dish
 
Beeh (Lotus root) snack
 
Sindhi Trikundo (triangular) Ofrato bread.
 
Bajhar ji maani
 
Sindhi Kheerni.
 
Sindhi Halwo
 
Paira of Ghotki
 
Sindhi Churi.
 
Sindhi Attay ju Saiyun (Vermicelli).
 
Sindhi Chawran ji Mani, Sagg and Lassi.
 
Sindhi Gheeyar.
 
Pakora
 
Sindhi Beeh Bhaji.

See also edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sindhi cuisine news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Sindhi cuisine Sindhi سنڌي کاڌا refers to the distinct native cuisine of the Sindhi people from Sindh Pakistan Sindhi cuisine has been influenced by Central Asian Iranian Mughal food traditions 1 It is mostly a non vegetarian cuisine 2 with even Sindhi Hindus widely accepting of meat consumption 3 The daily food in most Sindhi households consists of wheat based flat bread Mani or rice accompanied by two dishes one gravy and one dry with curd papad or pickle Freshwater fish and a wide variety of vegetables are usually used in Sindhi cuisine 4 Restaurants specializing in Sindhi cuisine are rare although it is found at truck stops in rural areas of Sindh province and in a few restaurants in urban Sindh 5 Contents 1 Historical influences 2 Food for special occasions 3 Main dishes 4 Meat 5 Drinks 6 Desserts 7 Snacks 8 Translations 9 Vegetarian cuisine 10 Sindhi Pickles 11 Gallery 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistorical influences editThe arrival of Islam within the Indian Subcontinent influenced the local cuisine to a great degree As Muslims are forbidden to eat pork or consume alcohol and the Halal dietary guidelines are strictly observed Muslim Sindhis focus on ingredients such as beef lamb chicken fish vegetables and traditional fruit and dairy Hindu Sindhi cuisine is almost identical with the difference that beef is omitted The influence of Central Asian South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine in Sindhi food is ubiquitous Sindhi cuisine was also found in India where many Sindhi Hindus migrated following the Partition of India in 1947 Before Independence the State of Sindh was under Bombay Presidency nbsp The Sindhi Sai bhaji is a famous curry nbsp Sindhi biryani the Sindhi variant of the biryani rice dish nbsp Lola Lolo in singular prepared on Thadri festival in TharparkarFood for special occasions editCertain dishes are served on special occasions such as Diwali A Bahji vegetable dish called Chiti Kuni is made with seven vegetables Special dishes are also served on recovery from serious illness for example when someone makes a full recovery from Chicken Pox it is common to make an offering and make mitho lolo a sweet griddle roasted flatbread the dough is wheat flour mixed with oil or ghee and sugar syrup flavored with ground cardamom 6 Sai Bhaji ain Chawar Sai bhaji a popular dish from Sindh consists of white steamed rice served with spinach curry which is given a tarka with tomatoes onions and garlic Daal Pakwan mostly consumed by Sindhi hindus Koki is another popular Sindhi flat bread that is prepared with wheat flour and goes well with any dal sabzi or even curd or chai 7 Sayun Vermicelli typically served as a sweetened sometimes milk based dessert is popular Muslim Sindhis serve it on Bakra Eid and Eid ul Fitr On special religious occasions mitho lolo accompanied with milk is given to the poor nbsp Sindhi Kadhi Sindhi Kadi is a unique and special dish prepared on festive occasions specially by Sindhis residing in India It consists of a thick spicy gravy made from chick pea flour unlike buttermilk usually used for kadi preparation along with seasonal vegetables It is served hot with rice Mitho Lolo is also served with chilled buttermilk called Matho on various occasions Kheer Kharkoon A special sweet dish called Kheer Kharkun are prepared and served on Eid ul Fitr it is prepared by mixing dates and milk and slowly simmering the mixture for few hours The dish is eaten hot in winters and cold in summers Khorak Churo a healthy snack made for bride and bridegroom before marriage it is made of dry fruits and desi ghee it is given to bride and bridegroom for seven days 8 Main dishes editSindhi Biryani is a special meat and rice biryani the most popular dish in Sindh and Pakistan nbsp Sindhi Biryani Sindhi Pulhao Bhat It is Sindhi style Pilaf it made in mutton beef chicken or only in potatoes or chana chhola it is less heavy with masalas than Sindhi Biryani Taryal Patata also called Took Aloo a staple of Sindhi diet is a form of thinly sliced pan fried or deep fried potatoes with local spices They are consumed in most rural households typically at dinner but can be consumed even for breakfast and lunch alongside other meals One popular Sindhi way of having patatas is to eat it with plain white rice with daal to accompany it nbsp Sindhi Fish Curry Pallo Machi is a popular Sindhi delicacy is Hilsha fish prepared with numerous cooking methods It can be deep fried and garnished with local spices can be cooked with onions and potatoes into a traditional fish meal or barbequed The fish often has roe which is called aani in Sindhi and is enjoyed as a delicacy Often fried alongside the palla and served with the fish fillets 5 9 Palli is a saag or leafy green from the Chickpeas and is enjoyed either cooked by itself like spinach or with fish cooked in the palli and called Machi Palli The saag has a unique flavor and is quite different from spinach or mustard saag and has a slightly sour and salty taste to it It can take getting used to for the uninitiated nbsp Famous Thari Singhrian ji Bhaaji nbsp Most popular Kadhi dish Singhrian jo Raabro Khaatiyo from Tharparkar nbsp Sindhi Beeh Ji Bhaji Bheeh Bhajji lotus root in English A high quality lotus root is grown in the north of Sindh which is then cooked in clay pot using various spices which then results in an excellent delicacy that is famous all over Pakistan Sindhi Curry Sabu Dal Chawar yellow daal with rice Meat editmost of Sindhis are Muslims they consume different animals birds and fish meat which are Halal Common meat like chicken beef mutton is quite famous among Sindhis in addition camel rabbit many birds like Aari Fulica atra Kunj Demoiselle crane Titar Grey francolin Jhirkri Sparrow Duck meat is also consumed 10 many seafood like fishes prawns etc are also eaten The fish Sajji of Sanghar is quite famous in all over Pakistan 11 Drinks edit nbsp Thadal Thadal is a cooling and energizing drink used by the pehlwan wrestlers prepared using ground char magaz dry fruits pepper almonds and poppy seeds khashkhaash 12 Sharbat drink made from rose petals or sandal wood Falooda vermicelli and ice on top of an Ice cream Lassi Dahi yogurt based traditional drink Desserts editKhirni hot sweet pudding made with milk and crushed rice into paste flavours of cardamoms dry fruits and saffron Busri a special Sindhi sweet bread made of two breads filled with powder of jaggery called musti mithai sometimes with sugar and a chunk of desi ghee or Makhan butter on top eaten mostly in winters also offered to bride and bridegroom on wedding day 13 Ugham Halwo is a traditional halwa made in Dadu district made with almonds pistachios cashew nuts and important ugham seeds are used in desi ghee it is very healthy and best in winters 14 Sindhi Halwo made with corn flour water ghee and dry fruits it has jelly like texture 15 16 Mao is a sweet dish made out of milk and sugar milk is cooked until it becomes thick paste then it is served with dry fruits and nuts 17 Mehar city is famous for making Sindhi mao Tairee Bhat the sweet rice made in jaggery with kishmish Raisins and coconut Borindo round balls like sweet snack made of sugar syrup honey jaggery and sesame seeds or other dry fruits and nuts Lai same as like borindas but flat and Lais are made of different dry fruits sesame seeds etc Kutti Mashed Ofrato Paratha Bread with sugar butter and crushed dry fruits 18 19 Lolo or Mitho Lolo Sweeter version of koki also made if you get chicken pox nbsp Sindhi Halwo Corn flour halwa Chulho is a sweet bread of rice flour or wheat flour with sugar sprinkled on top with desi ghee or makhan Gheeyar a Jalebi like Sindhi sweet but large in size eaten on festivals 20 Ghotki ja Pera are usually cone shaped sweetmeat made in ghotki city 21 Other Sindhi desserts and sweets like Sero Paihu Rabri Atay ju Saiyun Bondi Singhar Daro Kariyio tikio etc 22 23 24 Snacks editPappad the favorite snack of Sindhis pappad is a thin flat bread like snack made of urad dal moong dal with pepper jeera eaten with meal or at evening with tea 25 1 Khicha is like pappad but made with rice flour and is less spicy eaten with Chutney 26 Pakora are fritters can be made with sliced potatoes called Patatai or with onions pea and green chili pakoras called Sanna Sanai pakora Green chili pakoras called Mirchai pakora chicken pakora beef pakoras Bheeh lotus root pakoras etc 27 Buri Boorani is unique snack of yellow powder or pollen of flower that grows in lakes and ponds 28 Pabura Pabur the seeds of Lotus flower 29 Phariyun is a winter snack a green pods boiled in water and sprinkled with ambchoor black salt and red chili powder 30 Gajar boiled sweet potatoes sprinkled with salt black red chili powder and ambchoor Baisan ju Tikyun flatbread like snack made of Chickpea flour with coriander onions salt pepper 31 Translations editThis section provides the translations between Urdu Hindi Sindhi and English British and American cooking terms of common Sindhi food There are occasional differences in Sindhi dialects for instance Hyderabadi Sindhi will refer to an egg as bedo however Sindhis from other parts will refer to it as aano Herbs Urdu Hindi Sindhi English Sokha Dhan ia Sukka Dhaanna سڪاڌاڻا Coriander Seed Hara Dhan ia Sawa Dhaanna Coriander Leaves Podeena Phodno Mint leaves Methi Hurbo Fenugreek Taez paat Kamaal Pat Bay leaf Kadhi pata Kari patto Curry Leaves Spices Urdu Hindi Sindhi English Amchoor Amba choor dry mango powder Elaichi Photo ڦوٽا Cardamon Pods Badi elaichi Wado photo Black Cardamon Namak Loonn Noonn لوڻ Salt Kali mirch Kaara Mirch Black Pepper Lah sun Thoom ٿوم Garlic Adrak Adrak ادرڪ Ginger Zeera Jiro جيرو Cummin Seeds Haldi Haidda هيڊ Turmeric Powder Heeng Hing Vagaranee Asafoetida Zafran Zafran Kaisar ڪيسر Saffron Gur Gud ڳڙ Jaggery Mirch Mirch مرچ chillies Imli Gida mi ri گدامڙي Tamarind Khaskhas کسکس Khashkhash poppy seeds Pulao Jeeri Caraway Raee Rai mustard seeds Long Lua nga لونگ Clove Til Tirr Sesame Seed Garam Masala Garam masalo Dalchini Mithi Kathi Darchini Cinnamon Sauf Sonf Aniseed Methi dana Hurbo Fenugreek seeds Lal mirch Gharo mirch Red Chilli Fruit Vegetable and Pulses Urdu Hindi Sindhi English Baingan Vaangann واڱڻ Aubergine UK or Eggplant US Band Gobi Band Pata Gobi Cabbage Gaajar Gajjar گجر Carrot Daal Daal Lentil Sag Saagg Mustard Greens Vegetable Khajoor Qatal or Khaarak کارڪ يا ڪتل Dates Nuts Urdu Hindi Sindhi English Moongphali Behi munga or Munghera مڱيرا Kha ja Peanuts Kaju Khaaja Cashewnuts Badaam Badaamyoon باداميون Almond Pista Pista Dodiyun Pistachio Akhrot Akhrot Walnut Other Urdu Hindi Sindhi English Ghee Gheehu Ghay Clarified Butter Chapati Roti Maani Phulko Daggri Daggar ڦلڪو Thin wrap Cheeni or Shakkar Khand کنڊ Khandre Sugar Bheja or Maghaz Maghz مغز Mejalo Brain Papar Pa pper پاپڙ Poppodum Double roti Dab roti Dhabbal Bread Aata Atto اٽو Wholewheat flour Chappati flour Anda Bedo Hyderbadi Sindhi or Ando Ano آنو Egg Murghi Kukkar ڪڪڙ Chicken Paplate Paplet پاپليٽ Pomfret fish Chhota Gosht Nandho Gosht Mutton Barra Gosht Wado Gosht Beef Palla machhli Pallo پلو shad Hilsa fish Vegetarian cuisine editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2010 Certain sects of the Sindhi community are vegetarians The Thathai Halai and Kutchi Bhatias are followers of Vallabh Acharya who put forward a way to worship Sri Krishna called Pushtimarg They are strict vegetarians who do not eat even onions and garlic and are devoted to Srinathji the child form of Sri Krishna 32 Sindhi Pickles editSindhi achar is made of different vegetables and fruits like Carrot pickle Mango pickle Mix fruit pickle turnip pickle Green chilli pickle etc 25 Shikarpur is famous for Sindhi achar 33 34 Gallery edit nbsp Sindhi Biryani nbsp Sindhi Pulao nbsp Sindhi Dal Pakwan nbsp Sindhi Gosht Batalu meat curry nbsp Sindhi Seyal Murgh Chicken dish nbsp River fish layered with ground mustard leaves nbsp Bhugo Memon dish nbsp Beeh Lotus root snack nbsp Sindhi Trikundo triangular Ofrato bread nbsp Bajhar ji maani nbsp Sindhi Kheerni nbsp Sindhi Halwo nbsp Paira of Ghotki nbsp Sindhi Churi nbsp Sindhi Attay ju Saiyun Vermicelli nbsp Sindhi Chawran ji Mani Sagg and Lassi nbsp Sindhi Gheeyar nbsp Pakora nbsp Sindhi Beeh Bhaji See also editIndian cuisine Pakistani cuisineReferences edit a b Reejhsinghani Aroona 2004 Essential Sindhi Cookbook Penguin Books India ISBN 978 0 14 303201 4 Reejhsinghani Aroona 2004 Essential Sindhi Cookbook Penguin Books India ISBN 978 0 14 303201 4 Kent Eliza F Kassam Tazim R 2013 07 12 Lines in Water Religious Boundaries in South Asia Syracuse University Press ISBN 978 0 8156 5225 0 Reejhsinghani Aroona 2004 08 04 The Essential Sindhi Cookbook Penguin UK ISBN 978 93 5118 094 4 a b Jillani Maryam 2019 04 02 Sindhi food A vibrant cuisine hidden from the Pakistani and Indian public DAWN COM Retrieved 2021 07 20 Various Sindhi recipes www simplysindhirecipes com WordPress Retrieved 3 September 2015 Koki 31 May 2008 Keswani Alka 2021 04 29 Khhoraak the winter special Sindhi sweet Sindhi Rasoi Sindhi Recipes Retrieved 2024 01 30 Khan M Hussain 2015 09 03 The palla the shrine the catch and the cook DAWN COM Retrieved 2024 01 30 WNN 2020 02 21 Common Coot A disappearing migratory bird in Sindh World Nature News Retrieved 2024 02 03 Small town Pakistani chef known for innovative fish recipe eyes Middle East Arab News PK 2021 01 09 Retrieved 2024 02 03 Sindhi Drinks https pandareviewz com sindhi food cuisine Busri sindhi dish Recipe by Rooha Abdullah Cookpad 2019 03 28 Retrieved 2024 01 30 ڈیسک ویب 2021 12 22 سندھ کی سوغات اگم حلوہ فوائد جان کر آپ حیران رہ جائیں گے ARYNews tv Urdu Har Lamha Bakhabar in Urdu Retrieved 2024 01 30 Karachi Halwa Recipe Bombay halwa Recipe Indian Vegetarian Recipes in Hindi NishaMadhulika com in Hindi 2012 08 31 Retrieved 2024 01 30 Lala Lata 2018 06 06 Karachi Halwa Bombay Halwa Yummy Tales Of Tummy Retrieved 2024 01 30 Moosani mava spoiled milk turned into sweet delight Daily Times 2022 02 28 Retrieved 2024 01 30 Keswani Alka 2008 03 16 Bhori Kuttti Sindhi Rasoi Sindhi Recipes Retrieved 2024 01 30 Jillani Maryam 2019 04 02 Sindhi food A vibrant cuisine hidden from the Pakistani and Indian public DAWN COM Retrieved 2024 01 30 Keswani Alka 2014 04 06 Gheeyar Sindhi Jalebi Sindhi Rasoi Sindhi Recipes Retrieved 2024 01 30 MM News 2020 05 24 Retrieved 2024 02 17 Keswani Alka Dessert Archives Sindhi Rasoi Sindhi Recipes Retrieved 2024 01 30 Naqsh e Zehra Sindhi sweets Youlin Mazgine Sindhi Desserts Ribbons to Pastas May 2016 a b Shyam Radhika D 2021 08 14 Papads pickles and Partition A Sindhi reminiscence The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 2024 02 03 Mulchandani Anil 2017 09 09 Flavours from a Sindhi kitchen The New Indian Express Retrieved 2024 02 04 Keswani Alka 2008 05 03 Sanna pakora Sindhi Rasoi Sindhi Recipes Retrieved 2024 02 04 Keswani Alka 2017 05 21 Bhuri Bhurrani Mitti Sindhi Rasoi Sindhi Recipes Retrieved 2024 02 04 Sherrif Ahmed 2018 08 09 Makhana Nadru amp More Why India s National Flower Is Great For Your Health The Better India Retrieved 2024 02 04 Keswani Alka 2022 02 01 Dadhri Forgotten Sindhi Snack Sindhi Rasoi Sindhi Recipes Retrieved 2024 02 04 Keswani Alka 2009 04 13 Sindhi style gattey ki subzi Sindhi Rasoi Sindhi Recipes Retrieved 2024 02 04 panjakhada com Retrieved 21 December 2014 شکار پور کا اچار jang com pk Retrieved 2024 02 03 Lok Mela Day two showcases colours of Sindh The Express Tribune 2014 04 12 Retrieved 2024 02 03 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sindhi cuisine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sindhi cuisine amp oldid 1217142447, wikipedia, 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