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PAKISTANI CUISINE- LUNCH, BREAKFAST, DRINKS, SNACKS- A COMPLETE GUIDE

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Pakistani people are foodies. They love cooking, roasting, frying, dining and enjoying food in daily-life. Pakistani people mostly like dishes of meat; beef, mutton, fish and chicken cooked in rich oil and local spices. Live Bar-BQ food is liked and cooked at family gatherings, friend get-togethers and parties. Male members of families usually cook Bar B Q and serve to family. What is the Famous food in Pakistan? A few of the most popular and widely cooked meat dishes in Pakistan are Biryani, Mutton Korma, Lamb roast, Chicken karahi, Chicken Tikka, Nihari, Haleem, Sajji, Paye and Chapli kabab, Seekh Kabab and Shami Kabab. If you're visiting Pakistan then you must try Karahi, Biryani and Barbecue with hot roti or naan to take the full taste of Pakistani cuisine. Here are popular and most used Pakistani food that you can enjoy in all parts of Pakistan. What is “Salan” in Pakistan? Asides meat dishes, Pakistani women cook pulses, beans and vegetable curry, also called “Salan” or “Ha...

KNOW ABOUT PAKISTAN CULTURE, FOOD, TRAVEL DESTINATION, LANDSCAPE, WEDDING TRADITIONS, LANGUAGES-Fusionstories

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 A culture of any country features social aspects like religions, ethnicities, languages, habits, lifestyle and food. The culture of any country makes the residents unique and significant out of the world.  Pakistani culture is a beautiful blend of Persian, Indian and Islamic institutions.  With diversity in landscapes from snow covered world’s second highest mountain peak K-2 to the hottest deserts and from plains of Punjab to Coastal areas of Gawadar, Pakistan is blessed with all natural and geographical exquisiteness. Pakistani people are hospitable, patriotic, moderate and diligent.  What you’ll find as a traveler in Pakistan. Let us tell you the significant features of Pakistani culture including food, clothing, beliefs, language and custom. PAKISTAN GEOLOGY Pakistan is a country of 200 million people, the sixth most-populous country in the South Asia. There are four provinces Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, one de-facto province Gilgit Ba...

EID UL FITR CELEBRATION IN PAKISTAN-Traditions and Food

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  EID UL FITR CELEBRATION IN PAKISTAN-Traditions and Food Eid ul Fitr is a most awaiting festival all over Muslim world including Pakistan. This Eid is a gift of God in return of 30 days consecutive fasting in the Islamic month of Ramadan. Pakistan’s 97% population is Muslim so Eid ul Fitr is celebrated with full zenith and excitement at every corner. Eid celebrations and feasts continue three days.   Eid ul Fitr is a family time. People living in big cities visit their hometowns to celebrate Eid with loved ones. Special Eid trains are run to hold the Eid travelling. TV Channels telecast special Eid dramas, shows and films to entertain the audience. Family gatherings are beautiful part of Eid ul Fitr celebrations. If you’re host on first day of Eid then you’ll be guest on 2 nd or 3 rd day of Eid. All  p arks, recreational places and tourist attractions are out of parking on Eid days because of people coming out to enjoy Eid at full swing. The preparation of Eid ul F...

How Do Turkish People Celebrate Bayram Eid ul Fitr- DRESSES, DISHES

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  In Turkey the terms 'Ramzan Bayram' or 'Eid Bayram' are used for Eid and Eid holidays.  Bayram is a Turkish word meaning holiday. Eid ul Fitr holidays are known as lesser bayram. Eid Bayram is celebrated in Turkey with traditional Islamic zenith combining the Muslim and ottoman traditions. People use to shop for new clothes, jewelry and sandals to celebrate Eid Bayram.  Eid greetings in Turkey are 'be bayraminiz kutlu olson'. It means may your Eid Bayram be blessed.  Women usually wear traditional dresses on bayram. Women buy earrings, broaches, bracelets and rings for Eid. Eid dresses in Turkey are modern in Cities and traditional in towns.  What do Turkish women wear on Eid Bayram Traditionally women in Turkey wear long and stylish topcoats with silk headscarf on Eid. Most young women and girls in big cities choose long skirts to wear on Eid. Women don't wear revealing clothes in private or public gatherings on Eid but they adopt style and grace for the ...

GAWADAR HISTORY, CPEC, TRAVEL GUIDE| All you want to know about Gawadar

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    GAWADAR HISTORY, CPEC, TRAVEL GUIDE| All you want to know about Gawadar   Being located on the shores of the Arabian Sea and endorsing the fluttering shore winds, Gawadar is a port city on the southwestern coast of Balochistan, Pakistan. Gawadar is a hammered-shaped peninsula situated at apex of Arabia sea and at the mouth of Persian gulf. Gawadar is 460 km (290 miles) west of provincial capital of Sindh, Karachi. It is 70 km east of Pakistan’s border from Iran and 380 km of northeast of Oman, 122 km (76 miles) from Turbat district in Baluchistan. Gawadar means “the gate of winds”.   The sea winds from Arabian Sea touch and craft day and night to fabricate scenic landscapes at on jagged mountains of Gawadar. Gawadar population is approx. 90,000 and the weather is warm and humid in summers. Gawadar is a world’s natural deepest water sea port. There is much to talk about Gawadar’s evolution which is on way from small fishery spot to become a giant economic hu...