- Sindhi cuisine
Sindhi cuisine refers to the cuisine of the
Sindhi people . The daily food in most Sindhi households consists ofwheat -based flat-bread (phulka ) and rice accompanied by two dishes, onegravy and one dry.Snacks
* Kutti (Mashed
Roti [Bread] with sugar and butter)
* Lolo or Mithi Loli (Sweeter version of koki (see below) - also made if you get chicken pox
* Ku-ini Kich-anee (Sindhi comfort food. A porridge like dish made with rice and served with yogurt)
* Chhola Dhabal (baked bread with chick peas in thick gravy)
* Ka-raw-o (religious offering made with flour, ghee and sugar)
* Bhat - (porridge, usually given to a sick child, but popular at all times)Meals
* Sindhi Curry - (chick pea flour and vegetables like lady finger, potato and eggplant.
* Seyal Mani (Cooked Chappati in green sauce with tomato, coriander and spices).
* Seyal Dab-roti (variation of above, but instead of Chappati, use bread)
* Seyal Phulko
* Koki (thick chapati can be made with onions and coriander or just plain salt and pepper)
* Loli/Lolo/Lola (a thick chappati with ghee, onion and coriander).
* Loli Du-dh (as above, but served with yogurt. Some Sindhis will eat Loli with pickles, but many Sindhis don't consider it good form to mix yogurt and pickles). This is a popular dish served at breakfast or brunch.
* Pappad (a crisp and thin snack. Sindhi will generally eat this after a meal to digest food and in particular after an oily meal).
* Dhodo Chutney (A thick roti with garlic paste and served with mint chutney)
* Sai Bhaji (a spinach based gravy, sai means green - the colour of spinach)
* Bugha Chawar (a browned rice)
* Bhugal Bheeha (lotus root in thickcurry )
* Dhangi Fulko (moong beans with roti)
* Curry Chawal (a tomato curry eaten with white rice - served with aloo took, a potato cutlet)
* Besan ji Bhaji (vegetable made ofgram flour )
* Bhugal Teewarn (a mutton dish)
* Jera & Bhukiyoo (Fried liver, Kidney of goat)
* Dal Tikkhar (daal yellow pulses) cooked in gravy eaten with crisp fried very thin matthi)
* Bhugge Chawal ( rice cooked in flavoured spices beige/ golden brown in colour with vegetable assortments)
* Pava (goats legs)
* Pakkwan Dal (lentil and solid crunchy puri)
* Curry Chawal (It's Kathi Curry eaten with Rice
* Fote waro Tivan ( Lamb meat in cardamom)
* Keemo ( ground lamb meet)
* Seyal Pallo ( pomfret fish in garlic sauce)Desserts or Sweets or Drink
* Thadal
* Varo (Indian sweet made with pistachio, almonds or other nuts)
* Tosho (Sweet made with wheat atta and Sugar chaashni, looks like stick)
* Dothi (Sweet made with Wheat atta and Sugar chaashni, looks like big peda)
* Geara (Called emarti in North India)
* Moomthal (Indian sweet)
* Khi-r-ni (hot drink made with milk with flavours of cardamoms and saffron)
* Sherbert
* Mal-pooro
* Mesu Tikki (Sweet made with Gram flour and in light orange or yellow color)Pickles
* carrot pickle
* mango pickle
* mix fruit pickle
* green chilli pickle
* Murbo ( sweet grated mango in sugar syrup)Food for Special Occasions
There are food that are served during special occasions, such as during Diwali a Bahji with seven vegetabels is made. If some gets chicken pox and after it is gone, it is common to make an offering and make 'mitho lolo'. Vermicelli is served on both Eids. On special religious occasions, mitho lolo, accomapanied with milk is given to the poor.
Translations
This section provides the translations between
Hindi , Sindhi and English (British and American) cooking terms.There occasional even in Sindhi for instance Hyderabadi Sindhi will refer to an egg as 'bedo' however Sindhis from other parts will refer to it as 'ando'.
Herbs
Nuts
Other
See also
*
Indian cuisine
*Pakistani cuisine Cabbage is called Patta Gobi in HindiExternal links
* [http://www.sindhunagar.com/sindhicuisineindex.php Plenty of Sindhi Food Recipes]
* [http://pachome1.pacific.net.sg/~makhdoom/recipe.html Sindhi food recipes 2]
* [http://www.indobase.com/recipes/category/sindhi-recipes.php Sindhi recipes]
* [http://www.sindhirasoi.com/ Sindhi Rasoi: Tempting Sindhi recipes with photos & detailed preparation]
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