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Biryani is an South Asian mixed rice dish with its origins among the Muslims of the Medieval Indian subcontinent. It is popular throughout the subcontinent and among the diaspora from the region. It is generally made with spices, rice, and meat.
Making Biryani is so easy that you don't need to go to restaurant every time you want. We are presenting in a clear and simpler ways to prepare Biryani with the same level of taste that you get in your favorite restaurant. This is healthy and hygienic when you make it home as you can use the best rice and use less oil if you want to avoid extra fat.
The user of the app can favorite a recipe and easy to show in the favorite page. All the recipes in this easy cookbook have been organized and cataloged so that you can relate the recipes by Categories, Cuisines and Ingredients. You can use it in daily basis for different type of food or you can also use it in party and festivals. This Application contain the recipes in Hindi in following category
iryani Recipes App is giving to cooling guide to people in Hindi languages.
This app shows you how to cook and ingredients required for dish and foods.
The Non-Vegetarian side of Indian cuisine comprises of many juicy, tender delicacies made with eggs, mutton, chicken, fish etc. There is a great variety of meat, poultry and fish dishes in Indian Cuisine, here we have made an effort to present most of the non-vegetarian dishes served as snacks, accompaniments and main dishes like tandoori tikkas, kababs, roshan goshts, butter chicken, biryani and much more.
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If we had to describe biryani in just one sentence, it would be rice cooked with meat and spices. However, there are many different types of biryani that are cooked in different ways using varied ingredients. Biryani is one dish that is available in the widest variety both in India and abroad. It is believed that the first of the different types of biryani was discovered from the Mughal Kitchens. As we know, the Mughals came to Indian from Persia. Thus, it is fair to assume that biryani actually has Persian origins. But some biryani lovers also believe in an alternative story. Apparently, a South Indian king had ordered the preparation of rice cooked with cattle meat to celebrate the victory of his army. That too could have been the origin of the many different types of biryani we eat today. Biryani is a dish that has been improvised upon in many ways. It has also absorbed the local flavours from every region. That is why, we have more than 50 different types of biryani that are popular in India and abroad. To give biryani lovers a head start, we have put together a list of 15 different types of biryani that you must try before you die. Some of these like Hyderabadi biryani and Lucknowi biryani are famous. But there are also many be many rare types of biryanis that you have not heard of or tried yet.
Biryani sometimes spelled biriyani or biriani, is a mixed rice dish from the Indian subcontinent. It is made with spices, rice and meat or vegetables.
The origin of the dish is uncertain. In North India, different varieties of biryani developed in the Muslim centres of Delhi (Mughlai cuisine), Lucknow (Awadhi cuisine) and other small principalities. In South India, where rice is more widely used as a staple food, several distinct varieties of biryani emerged from Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala. Andhra is the only region of South India that does not have many native varieties of biryani.