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Saddam Hussain
In Pakistan, every area has its own traditional food, I mean a dish is attributed to that area. In the area where I live "Ghunzakhi" is the traditional food. It's like a bakery item, made up of flour, sugar, and some other items. I think it's not a tasteful dish anymore, but still people prepare it, especially for women who visit their parents.
12 mars 2024 17:38
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In Pakistan, every area has its own traditional food; a dish is attributed to each area. In the area where I live, "Ghunzakhi" is the traditional food. It is like a bakery item, made of flour, sugar, and some other ingredients. I think it is not a tasteful dish anymore, but people still prepare it, especially for women who visit their parents.
That's interesting! It seems like "Ghunzakhi" holds more cultural significance than just its taste. It's fascinating how food can play such a unique role in traditions, especially as a gesture for visiting women. Do people in your area make it often, or is it reserved for special occasions?
13 mars 2024
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Saddam Hussain
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Pachto, Ourdou
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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