The influence of the Mughal rulers who ruled India is perhaps
most felt in their food. A major contribution towards this
is the tandoor which is an earthen oven, used to make rotis
and kababs, which are pieces of meat marinated in spices and
skewered over a coal tandoor. Some of the famous Mughlai dishes
include tandoori chicken, seekh and boti kabab and
even tandoori fish.
Mughlai food is very rich, its sauces consisting
of curd, cream and crushed nuts like cashew. The biryani from
the kitchens of the nawabs of Hyderabad, is a flavoured and
spiced rice cooked with ghee and chicken or meat, and is a
meal-in-a-dish eaten with raitha and salad. Aromatic spices
and ghee make Mughlai food a very rich form of cuisine.
Also overlapped are the rich flavours of Moghlai cooking,
from tangy shorbas to the petal-strewn kulfi, Moghlai food
offers a rich fare that is irresistible.
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