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When Timur invaded India in the fifteenth century, he unknowingly introduced to the country a cuisine that is perhaps unrivalled in the world wazwaan.\n\nThe elaborate preparation and ceremonial presentation of lavish meals, often comprising 36 courses, makes wazwaan a sumptuous and royal repast. Seven dishes typically form an indispensable part of the feast tabakh maaz, rista, rogan josh, dhaniwal korma, aab gosh, marchwagan korma and ghustaba. Firin and kahwah (green tea) round off a never-to-be-forgotten culinary experience.\n\nFor the first time ever, the exotic treasury of secret recipes from the renowned family of Waza the master chefs of Kashmir are made available to all those who love the cuisine of the beautiful valley.
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ISBN : 9788194110934
Pages : 96
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