Wazwan

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Wazwan is a lavish multi-course feast from Kashmir, renowned for its rich meat-based dishes and central role in weddings and special celebrations.

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Wazwan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Kashmiri cuisine
multi-course meal
traditional feast
associatedLanguage Kashmiri
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
chefTitle Waza
cookingMethod braised
slow-cooked
countryOfOrigin India
courseCount multi-course
courseOrder fixed sequence
culturalSignificance central to Kashmiri identity
culture Kashmiri
dietType predominantly non-vegetarian
eatenWith hands
etymology derived from Persian words "waz" and "wan"
flavorProfile aromatic
rich
spicy
mainIngredient chicken
ghee
lamb
mutton
rice
spices
yogurt
occasion family celebration
festival
religious celebration
wedding
preparationBy Waza
regionOfOrigin Kashmir
religiousContext often served at Muslim weddings
servedOn trami
servedWith steamed rice
servingStyle communal
shared platter
socialRole marker of social status
symbol of hospitality
typicalDish Aab Gosht
Dani Phoul
Dum Aloo
Gushtaba
Haak
Kebabs
surface form: Kabab

Rogan josh
surface form: Marchwangan Korma

Methi Maaz
Yakhni
surface form: Nadur Yakhni

Rista
Rogan josh
surface form: Rogan Josh

Tabak Maaz
Yakhni

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