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^ Ok I have spent one year there, and four years near haripur (Taxila)... :D Pind tou nahin waisay :)
Re: Gola Ganda
^ Ok I have spent one year there, and four years near haripur (Taxila)... :D Pind tou nahin waisay :)
Gola Ganda
Iska Name gola GANDA kyun Hai:confused:
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nan-bai used to make naan-khatai, etc
Ye kub ki baat hai?
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^ Ok I have spent one year there, and four years near haripur (Taxila)... :D Pind tou nahin waisay :)
han g ab to bht dveloped hai but Isloo se comparison kren to pind he hai :D
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Ye kub ki baat hai?
Its been done since centuries.. Baqar-khani and non-khatai are quite old items in desi bakeries
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kyun k yeh GOL hota hai ![]()
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han g ab to bht dveloped hai but Isloo se comparison kren to pind he hai :D
waise bura mat maniye ga.. Isloo pakke gharon aur badi roads wala gaon hai :D
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thanda ka bhai Ganda
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something which was very common in our childhood. For some people it was a 'paindoo' thing, come twenty first century the same thing is consumed by high class in the shape of 'slush'.
Slush is also called shaved ice. Read this:
The first documented "shaved ice" dessert was made in 27 B.C.E. The Roman Emperor Nero sent slaves to collect snow from nearby mountains that he then flavored with a fruit and honey mixture.[1]
In imperial Japan, similar things were happening[citation needed]. The wealthy lived in warm areas that were near the snow capped mountains. These wealthy would send poor people to retrieve the snow, which they would flavor[citation needed]. As Japanese immigrated to Hawaii, they brought this tradition with them. Like Rome and Japan, in Hawaii warm areas are close enough to snow capped mountains that snow can be brought into the warm areas without melting.
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han g ab to bht dveloped hai but Isloo se comparison kren to pind he hai :D
I agree, I liked it there...good little small town. Hum oranges tou Haripur say hi churatay thay... :( Good oranges I might add.
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waise bura mat maniye ga.. Isloo pakke gharon aur badi roads wala gaon hai :D
Nhi g aisi bat nhi hmara Isloo sb se best hai , pakke ghar or bari roads to iski pehchan hain :D
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hahaha yup wahan k oranges, choori roza, lokaat everything is best ![]()
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So many names for gola ganda…different countries mai…you can read it here Shaved ice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Slush is also called shaved ice. Read this: The first documented "shaved ice" dessert was made in 27 B.C.E. The Roman Emperor Nero sent slaves to collect snow from nearby mountains that he then flavored with a fruit and honey mixture.[1] In imperial Japan, similar things were happening[citation needed]. The wealthy lived in warm areas that were near the snow capped mountains. These wealthy would send poor people to retrieve the snow, which they would flavor[citation needed]. As Japanese immigrated to Hawaii, they brought this tradition with them. Like Rome and Japan, in Hawaii warm areas are close enough to snow capped mountains that snow can be brought into the warm areas without melting.
I read that in Arabs they also used to bring ice from nearby hill stations like Taif (probably). kashmir might have been the source of ice for Mughals.
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Its been done since centuries.. Baqar-khani and non-khatai are quite old items in desi bakeries
What is the origin of bakeries?
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Nhi g aisi bat nhi hmara Isloo sb se best hai , pakke ghar or bari roads to iski pehchan hain :D
add sannata and rude bureaucrats
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yes loqaat is good, i had some in Wah. Whats choori roza?
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What is the origin of bakeries?
same as tandoor. Bakery is of western origin and considerably a new phenomenon, but tandoor and naan-bai were there in desi culture since centuries.
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I read that in Arabs they also used to bring ice from nearby hill stations like Taif (probably). kashmir might have been the source of ice for Mughals.
Pata nahi...the link didn't mention names for gola ganda in the middle east...it only mentioned its name in Israel.
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Slush is also called shaved ice. Read this: The first documented "shaved ice" dessert was made in 27 B.C.E. The Roman Emperor Nero sent slaves to collect snow from nearby mountains that he then flavored with a fruit and honey mixture.[1] In imperial Japan, similar things were happening[citation needed]. The wealthy lived in warm areas that were near the snow capped mountains. These wealthy would send poor people to retrieve the snow, which they would flavor[citation needed]. As Japanese immigrated to Hawaii, they brought this tradition with them. Like Rome and Japan, in Hawaii warm areas are close enough to snow capped mountains that snow can be brought into the warm areas without melting.
interesting, thanks for sharing.