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'''Pilaf''' (also spelt ''pilau'', ''pullao'', ''pullaw'' etc.) is a ]ern dish of ] cooked in a seasoned ]. Depending on the local cuisine it may also contain a variety of ] and ]s. The word ''pilau'' is of ]n origin. The spelling ''pilaf'' or ''pilaff'' is based on the ] pronunciation. In the ]n version of the dish, ] rice is used. | '''Pilaf''' (also spelt ''pilau'', ''plof'', ''pullao'', ''pullaw'' etc.) is a ]ern dish of ] cooked in a seasoned ]. Depending on the local cuisine it may also contain a variety of ] and ]s. The word ''pilau'' is of ]n origin. The spelling ''pilaf'' or ''pilaff'' is based on the ] pronunciation. In the ]n version of the dish, ] rice is used. | ||
'']'' is an ]n dish very similar to pilaf. It is made from ] or similar ]. This is an original ] dish introduced to ] during the mughal period. | '']'' is an ]n dish very similar to pilaf. It is made from ] or similar ]. This is an original ] dish introduced to ] during the mughal period. |
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- For the Dragon Ball character, see Pilaf
Pilaf (also spelt pilau, plof, pullao, pullaw etc.) is a Middle Eastern dish of rice cooked in a seasoned broth. Depending on the local cuisine it may also contain a variety of meat and vegetables. The word pilau is of Persian origin. The spelling pilaf or pilaff is based on the Turkish pronunciation. In the Indian version of the dish, basmati rice is used.
Biryani is an Indian dish very similar to pilaf. It is made from basmati or similar aromatic rice. This is an original mughal dish introduced to India during the mughal period.
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