Biryani

Biryani
Hyderabadi dum biryani
Alternative namesBiriyani, biriani, beriani, briyani, breyani, briani, birani, buriyani, bariania, beriani
CourseMain dish
Region or stateAfghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, West Asia
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredients
  • Meat
  • Rice
  • Spices
Ingredients generally used
  • Beef
  • Chicken
  • Dried fruits
  • Eggs
  • Mutton
  • Nuts
  • Potatoes
  • Vegetables
VariationsVarious

Biryani (/bɜːrˈjɑːni/) is a mixed rice dish popular in South Asia, made with rice, meat (chicken, goat, lamb, beef), prawn or fish and spices. To cater to vegetarians, vegetables or paneer can be substituted for the meat.[1] Sometimes eggs or potatoes are also added.[2]

Biryani is one of the most popular dishes among the South Asian diaspora, although the dish is often associated with the region's Muslim population.[3] Similar dishes are also prepared in Iran, Iraq, Myanmar, Thailand, and Malaysia.[4] Biryani is the single most-ordered dish on Indian online food ordering and delivery services, and has been labelled as the most popular dish overall in India.[3][5]

  1. ^ R. Macrae; Richard Kenneth Robinson; Michèle J. Sadler, eds. (1993). Encyclopaedia of Food Science, Food Technology, and Nutrition. Vol. 5. Academic Press. p. 3486. ISBN 978-0-12-226855-7.
  2. ^ Bhandari, Kabir Singh (21 April 2020). "The curious case of potato in Kolkata biryani and how the British fed us a lie". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  3. ^ a b Daniyal, Shoaib (7 February 2020). "Biryani is India's most popular dish – so why does the BJP hate it so much?". Scroll.in. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  4. ^ Wallis, Bruce (12 April 2017). "Eat My Words: A taste of Iraqi Kurdistan". Duluth News Tribune. Archived from the original on 5 October 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  5. ^ Tandon, Suneera (16 December 2020). "Jubilant FoodWorks forays into biryani business with 'Ekdum'". mint. Retrieved 15 November 2021.

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