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Biryani Origin

  • Writer: Swetha Jain
    Swetha Jain
  • Aug 20, 2021
  • 1 min read

Biryani


Just the name is enough to make you hungry 😋 right? But you think it’s from India.


No way! This rice-based dish is a favourite among people all over the country. From the streets of Kolkata to the Nawabi lanes of Lucknow, Biryani is a dish that leaves your stomach as well as your soul completely satisfied. However, despite being a popular dish in almost every state of the country, Biryani is actually not Indian. It has its origin in Persia and not India. The dish has its roots in the Persian word ‘birian’ which means ‘fried before cooking’.


There are various theories related to the origin of this scrumptious dish. Many historians believe that biryani originated from Persia and was brought to India by the Mughals. Biryani was further developed in the Mughal royal kitchen.

There are many legends associated with the evolution of Biryani. One of the popular being the story related to Mumtaz Mahal, wife of Shah Jahan. It is believed that when Mumtaz visited the army barracks, she found that the Mughal soldiers looked undernourished. In order to provide a balanced diet to the soldiers, she asked the chefs to prepare dish with meat and rice. The dish was whipped up with spices and saffron and cooked over wood fire.

Another legend states that Biryani was brought to India by the Turk-Mongol conqueror, Taimur, in the year 1398. Even, Nizams of Hyderabad and Nawabs of Lucknow were known for their appreciation of this delicacy.


Source: Internet



 
 
 

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