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The arrival of [[Islam]] through trade and conquests by various [[Caliphate|Arab]], [[Ghaznavids|Turkic]], [[Achaemenid Empire|Persian]], and [[Durrani Empire|Afghan]] dynasties influenced the local cuisine of the region to a great degree. Due to its Muslim-majority population, Pakistan's cuisine sees a strict observance of [[Islamic dietary laws]]. Most prominently, [[Haram#Food and intoxicants|forbiddance]] on the consumption of [[pork]] and [[Alcoholic drink|alcohol]] by Islamic regulation has shifted the focus of Pakistani cuisine to other types of meat, such as [[beef]], [[Lamb and mutton|lamb]], [[Chicken as food|chicken]], and [[Fish as food|fish]], alongside a variety of [[fruit]]s, [[vegetable]]s, and [[dairy]].

The arrival of Islam through trade and conquests by various Arab, Turkic, Persian, and Afghan dynasties influenced the local cuisine of the region to a great degree. Due to its Muslim-majority population, Pakistan's cuisine sees a strict observance of Islamic dietary laws. Most prominently, forbiddance on the consumption of pork and alcohol by Islamic regulation has shifted the focus of Pakistani cuisine to other types of meat, such as beef, lamb, chicken, and fish, alongside a variety of fruits, vegetables, and dairy.