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Food Western food is available in all major hotels
and most of the big restaurants in import cities. But local dishes are
normally far better and more exotic. Curries of many kinds around, cooked
with proper spices and hot curry powders, including Korma, Rezala, Bhoona
and Masala Gosht, Chicken, mutton, beef, fish and prawns, Chicken Afghani,
Chicken Baghdadi, Chicken Kashmiri, Chicken Tikka, boti kabab, shutli
kabab and a variety of fish curries should be tried. Rice in the form of
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biriani-with rice and mutton or chicken and khichuri are
available in any reasonable restaurant. Those who do not care for rice
dishes can try mughlai parata, plain parata or naan, which go very well
with curries. Seafood and sweet-water fish are available in most of the
towns. Fish-lovers should not miss smoked hilsa, fresh bhetki and chingri
(lobster/king prawns) malaikari, Prawn dopyaza.
Drinks Cha: The milky sweet
tea available almost everywhere, Lassi: the refreshing yogurt drink. Green
coconut water is a fine, safe and refreshing drink. International soft
drinks, such as Pepsi, Coca Cola, Fanta, 7-up, Mirinda and Sprite are
readilly available. Hard drinks are available in big hotels. On Fridays
drinking in public areas is not recommended for foreigners.
Desserts Misti Dhohi: Sweetened yougurt, Halua: a
common dessert ranging from egg halua to carrot, sooji or wheat cream,
almond, pistachio, nuts and so on. Sandesh: a milk based dessert, one of
the best available. Zorda: Sweetened rice with nuts. Firni: rice flour
cooked in milk, sugar and flavourant. Rasgolla & Kalojam: two popular
milk-based desserts and made with sugar, flour and ghee. Ros Malai: round
sweets floating in a thick milk. Pitha: a blanket term for cakes or
pastries including specific varieties such as chitoi, dhupi, takti,
andsoha, puli, bhapa and pua
Fruits Mango, Lichee,
Banana, Papayas, Jackfruit, Watermelon, Pineapple, Coconut and
Orange.
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