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  2. Hobnob biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Hobnobs (sometimes stylized as HobNobs) is the brand name of a commercial biscuit. They are made from rolled oats, are similar to a flapjack - digestive biscuit hybrid, and are among the most popular British and Irish biscuits. McVitie's launched Hobnobs in 1985 and a milk chocolate variant in 1987. [1] The plain variety is manufactured at ...

  3. Karachi Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Bakery is a chain of Indian retail bakeries. It was established in Hyderabad in 1953, with the opening of its first bakery in Moazzam Jahi Market. [1] [2] It bakes fruit biscuits, Dil Kush and Plum Cake. [3] Apart from Hyderabad, Karachi Bakery also has outlets in Bengaluru, Chennai and Delhi. The chain also exports a selection of their ...

  4. List of Pakistani sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Firni /Kheer. Milk and rice flour based dessert. Gulab Jaman. Milk, khoya, saffron. It is a milk-solid sweet or a type of mithai mainly made from milk solids, traditionally khoya. It is also officially declared the national dessert of Pakistan by the Government of Pakistan. [4]

  5. Bombay Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Bakery (Urdu: بمبئی بیکری) is an old bakery located in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. It was named after an Indian city, Bombay. History. Bombay Bakery was founded by Pahlajrai Gangaram Thadani in 1911. Thadani, a Hindu Amil, was from Dadu, Sindh.

  6. Cuisine of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Cuisine of Karachi. Karachi cuisine ( Urdu: کراچی پکوان) refers to the cuisine found mainly in the city of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is a multicultural cuisine as a result of the city consisting of various ethnic groups from different parts of Pakistan. [1] Karachi is considered the melting pot of Pakistan. [2]

  7. Gourmet Foods - Wikipedia

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    Gourmet Foods. Gourmet Foods is Pakistani retail chain of food products with its company headquarters in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] [2] It has seven processing units across the country and over 100 stores in Lahore. [3] It has outlets in Hafizabad, Dera Ismail Khan, Sargodha, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, many in Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala ...

  8. English Biscuit Manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    English Biscuit Manufacturers. English Biscuit Manufacturers (EBM), previously known as Peek Freans Pakistan, is a Pakistani biscuits manufacturer based in Karachi, Pakistan. [2] According to a Nielsen survey, EBM enjoys a 45% market share. It makes Peek Freans biscuits and is the owner of the Pied Piper trademark. [3]

  9. Irani café - Wikipedia

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    Fare. Irani cafés may serve bun maska (bread and butter) or brun-maska (hard buttered croissants), and paani kam chai (a strong Iranian tea, lit. 'tea with less water'), or khari chai (very strong tea), mutton samosas, and kheema pav (minced meat served in bread rolls), akuri (scrambled eggs and vegetables), berry pulao, vegetable puff, vegetarian/chicken dhansak (a spiced lentil dish with ...