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Dishes, with or without meat, combined with local vegetables, such as [[Bitter melon|bitter gourd]], [[cauliflower]], [[eggplant]], [[okra]], [[cabbage]], [[potato]]es, [[rutabaga]], [[saag]], and [[chili pepper]]s are most common and cooked for everyday consumption. A typical example is ''[[aloo gosht]]'' (literally "potatoes and meat"), a homestyle recipe consisting of a spiced meat and potato stew, prepared in many households. [[Korma]] is a classic dish of Mughlai origin made of either chicken or mutton, typically eaten with naan or other bread, and is very popular in Pakistan.

Dishes, with or without meat, combined with local vegetables, such as bitter gourd, cauliflower, eggplant, okra, cabbage, potatoes, rutabaga, saag, and chili peppers are most common and cooked for everyday consumption. A typical example is aloo gosht (literally "potatoes and meat"), a homestyle recipe consisting of a spiced meat and potato stew, prepared in many households. Korma is a classic dish of Mughlai origin made of either chicken or mutton, typically eaten with naan or other bread, and is very popular in Pakistan.