Chapli kebab or chapli kabab (Pashto: چپلي کباب) is a Pashtun-style minced kebab, usually made from ground beef, mutton or chicken with various spices...
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ٹنڈے کے کباب) Bun kebab (Urdu: بن کباب) - A unique kebab sandwich with beef, lamb, fish or chicken. Shatkora doner kebab Chapli kebab (Urdu: چپلی کباب)...
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used as commercial deep-frying agent for the traditional food chapli kebab. The chapli and shami kabab are considered as one of the most commercially...
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Doner kebab (UK: /ˈdɒnər kɪˈbæb/, US: /ˈdoʊnər kɪˈbɑːb/; Turkish: döner or döner kebap, pronounced [dœˈnæɾ keˈbɑp]), also spelled as döner kebab, is a...
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Chapli may refer to Çəpli, a town in Azerbaijan Chapli, an Indian form of sandal or slipper Chapli kebab, a type of kebab originating from Peshawar, Pakistan...
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Shawarma (category Kebabs)
appeared in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century in the form of döner kebab, which both the Greek gyros and the Levantine shawarma are derived from...
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Skewer (redirect from Köfte kebab)
Southeast Asian satay. However, kebab is not synonymous with "skewered food", and many kebab dishes such as chapli kebab are not cooked on skewers. On the...
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any of white döner kebab sauce, Algérienne sauce, ketchup, mayonnaise, harissa, BBQ sauce, or other sauces usually available in kebab shops; vegetables...
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Pakistani cuisine (section Barbecue and kebabs)
samosa chaat, bun kebab, chana masala, chapli kebab, shami kebab, seekh kebab, malai tikka kebab (meat and yogurt), reshami kebab, pakora, and papar...
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Kaassoufflé Kachori Kapsalon Kati roll Karantika Kebab Chapli kebab Doner kebab Kyinkyinga Shami kebab List of kebabs Kerak telor Ketoprak Khachapuri Khanom Tokyo...
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