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Rice: My Rice Story
Rice Story The most popular type of rice in my culture is called biryani. It is usually very spicy and can contain any type of meat. The ingredients needed to make chicken biryani are:
• Rice – 2 cups
• Chicken – 2 pounds
• Potatoes – 3
• Tomatoes – 2-3
• Ginger and garlic paste – 2 tablespoons
• Green chilies – 2-3
• Cinnamon stick – 1
• Vegetable Oil – ½ cup
• Red chili pepper – 1 tablespoon
• Turmeric – ½ teaspoon
• Salt – 1 tablespoon
• Cloves – 3
• Black Cardamom – 2
• Cumin Seeds – 1 teaspoon
• Lemon Juice – 2 tablespoons
• Yogurt – ½ cup
To cook biryani, first you need to soak the rice in water for 30 minutes, and then boil them in water. Add ½ teaspoon of salt and ½ teaspoon of cumin seeds in the water while the rice is boiling.
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We wear on holidays and other cultural events Additionally, it is important to me because it helps me express my love for my family’s traditional values. Also, it is far more comfortable than jeans and t-shirts. The shalwar kameez is a traditional outfit, which comprises a pair of trousers known as the shalwar and a tunic called the kameez. Traditionally, the shalwar trousers are tailored to be long and loose-fitting with narrow hems above the ankles that are stitched to look like cuffs. The traditional kameez top is a loose-fitting, knee-length tunic with long sleeves. The tunic is worn by pulling it over the head through a round neckline that has a front …show more content…
Cricket is a game that involves two teams with 11 players on each side. The captain who wins the toss decides whether his team bats or bowls first. If they bat first, their aim is to score a lot of runs and make sure the other team does not reach that score. Usually, my family and I are always busy and never get time to sit together and have a family time. However, during big cricket games, we find time to be together and enjoy a match of cricket. Cricket is also important to me because it is a great way to build friendships, just like any other

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