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List of Pakistani soups and stews

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This is a list of Pakistani soups and stews. Pakistani cuisine is a refined blend of various regional cooking traditions of South Asia. The cuisine significantly varies in different areas of the country. Pakistani cuisine is known for its richness and flavor.[1]

Pakistani soups and stews

Dal makhani

See also

References

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