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Pakistan
BY: ZOHA RAHMAN

What is your connectio n to the chosen culture?
Originally my ancestors were from India but my grandparents and other relatives all moved to
Pakistan. I and My family were also born in Pakistan and later came to Canada in 2001.

Samosa
The samosa is a fried or baked pastry with savoury filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, lentils and also with minced meat (lamb, beef or chicken), and sometimes pine nuts. The samosa was originated in the Central Asia.Its size and consistency may vary, but typically it is distinctly triangular or tetrahedral in shape.
Samosas are usually vegetarian, and often accompanied by a mint sauce or chutney.
Vegetarian samosas originated in Uttar
Pradesh. Samosas are a popular entree appetizer or snack in the local Pakistani cuisines. Pastry

INGREDIENTS

1cup all-purpose flour
2tablespoons vegetable oil

Filling
2large potatoes (boiled)

Coriander Seed

1onion, chopped

1 tablespoon cilantro,finely chopped

2green chilies, very finely chopped

½ lemon juice

3tablespoons oil

½ tablespoon turmeric

1

⁄2teaspoon ginger, grated

½ tablespoon garam masala

1

⁄2teaspoon garlic, crushed

Salt

½ tablespoon red chilli powder

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About Samosa
Samosas of various types are available all over Pakistan. In general, most samosa varieties sold in the southern Sindh province and in the eastern Punjab, especially the city of Lahore, are spicier and mostly contain vegetable or potato based fillings. On the other hand, the samosas sold in the west and north of the country mostly contain minced meat based fillings and are comparatively less spicy. The meat samosa contains minced meat (lamb, beef or chicken) and are very popular as snack food in
Pakistan.
In Pakistan, samosas of Karachi are famous for their spicy flavour, whereas samosas from Faisalabad are noted for being unusually large. Another distinct variety of samosa available in Karachi is called kaghazi samosa

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