Biryani vs Pulao, Deceit and Mughlai Cooking

Published: April 28, 2022, 12:35 a.m.

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In 1856, the last Nawab of Awadh, Wajid Ali Shah invites a prince from Delhi to his durbaar. He serves a dish, which masquerades as a a murabba - a thick, highly spiced conserve made of fruit or vegetables. In return, the prince invites Wajid Ali Shah to Delhi, and he too serves hundreds of dishes which are not what they appear. This week, in the seventh episode of the series, Fabulous Foods, we explore a tradition of delightful deceit which became the hallmark of Mughlai cuisine, and settle the \'Veg Biryani\' debate. Tune in, and discover the myths and magic of Mughlai cuisine, and the important lesson it holds for us.

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