FAQ’s

1. What is a biryani? 

A biryani is a traditional Indian dish that is made with meat and rice. It is usually cooked over an open fire.
2. Why is it called a biryani? 

The word "biryani" means "rice and meat."
3. How is it different than a curry? 

Biryani is more like a stew.
4. Where is biryani originated from? 

Biryani is a very old dish. It originated in the Middle East, but it was brought to India by the Moghuls.
5. What's the best way to cook a biryani? 

The best way to cook a biryani is over an open fire.
6. What are some of the ingredients in a biryani? 

Some of the ingredients in a biryani include chicken, lamb, mutton, beef, fish, and vegetables.
7. What is the best way to serve a biryani? 

The best way to serve a biryani is with a vegetable, such as cauliflower or broccoli.
8. What should I serve with a biryani? 

You can serve a biryani with naan bread, rice, or with roti.
9. What should I serve with a biryani? 

Biryani is usually served with basmati rice, but you can also serve it with naan bread, rice, or roti.