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Types of Biryani - 121 Order

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Types of Biryani - 121 Order

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  1. Types of Biryani - 121 Order

  2. Originally from Persia and introduced in India by Mughal rulers, the dish is a delight to eat while is a challenge for the chefs to prepare. In a perfect pot of biryani, every grain of rice is separate yet infused with aromas of various spices and has meat or vegetables paired with it. 121 Order

  3. All biryanis have rice in common, but that’s about it. There are many different kinds of biryani that vary because of the spices used, meat used and the cooking style adapted.

  4. Lucknowi or Awadhi Biryani originates in Northern India and uses distinctive spices like anise, cinnamon and saffron. It is often cooked when there is a celebration in the authentic ‘dum’ style. • Kolkata Biryani is the biryani that is flavoured with mild spices in rice and spicy chicken. • Sindhi Biryani originates from Sindh(modern-day Pakistan) and gets its bold flavours from chilies and spices with added potatoes. 121 Order

  5. Memoni Biryani is made of potatoes, spices and chillies but also uses tomatoes and lambs. • Hyderabadi Biryani comes in two forms: Pakki (cooked) and Kacchi (raw). Here, you cook the rice and meat separate from each other and then combine. Whether you’re laying the raw or cooked meat in between the rice, both kinds are then slow-cooked to perfection. 121 Order

  6. Malabar Biryani comes from the Malabar region of Kerala and features a paste made of green chillies and a combination of spices. • Thalassery Biryani also originates near Kerala, uses roasted cashews for a nutty flavour with short grained rice instead of the traditional long grained rice used in Biryanis. 121 Order

  7. Ambur Biryani is also made with short grain rice and gets a lot of its flavor from the chicken added to the dish as the rice is mildly spiced. • Dindigul Biryani has a tangy flavor thanks to lemon and curd. This biryani usually has lamb or chicken incorporated in it. 121 Order

  8. Like said earlier, biryani is a delight to eat while it is a challenge to prepare. The quick and delicious option would be to order your favourite biryani using the app 121order that delivers heavenly biryanis at your doorstep within 30 mins. 121order is the best food delivery application with easy and quick food delivery. 121 Order

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