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- Sajji abstract "Sajji is a native dish of the desert province of Balochistan, Pakistan that is popular in Balochi cuisine. It consists of whole lamb, in skewers (fat and meat intact), marinated only in salt, sometimes covered with green papaya paste, stuffed with rice, then roasted over coals. Sajji is considered done when it is at the 'rare' stage. It is served with a special bread "Kaak", "roti" or "naan", which is baked in an oven, wrapped around a stone"tandoor". Sajji is favourite of Balochistan natives, where most are nomads. Regional varieties are found with subtle differences in flavouring notably in the urban centres of Karachi, Islamabad or Lahore, uses chicken instead of lamb, and is roasted until it is medium or well-done. Famous Sajji outlets in Karachi and Lahore are Tando adam and Quetta Sajji House and Food Street.in Sargodha famous sajji outlet is Zam Zam Sajji House".
- Sajji thumbnail Sajji.JPG?width=300.
- Sajji wikiPageID "8528676".
- Sajji wikiPageRevisionID "561205797".
- Sajji hasPhotoCollection Sajji.
- Sajji subject Category:Balochi_cuisine.
- Sajji subject Category:Lamb_dishes.
- Sajji subject Category:Pakistani_cuisine.
- Sajji type Article100022903.
- Sajji type Artifact100021939.
- Sajji type Container103094503.
- Sajji type Crockery103133538.
- Sajji type Dish103206908.
- Sajji type Instrumentality103575240.
- Sajji type LambDishes.
- Sajji type Object100002684.
- Sajji type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sajji type Tableware104381994.
- Sajji type Ware104550840.
- Sajji type Whole100003553.
- Sajji type Food.
- Sajji type FunctionalSubstance.
- Sajji comment "Sajji is a native dish of the desert province of Balochistan, Pakistan that is popular in Balochi cuisine. It consists of whole lamb, in skewers (fat and meat intact), marinated only in salt, sometimes covered with green papaya paste, stuffed with rice, then roasted over coals. Sajji is considered done when it is at the 'rare' stage. It is served with a special bread "Kaak", "roti" or "naan", which is baked in an oven, wrapped around a stone"tandoor".".
- Sajji label "Sajji".
- Sajji sameAs m.0276r3l.
- Sajji sameAs Q7402697.
- Sajji sameAs Q7402697.
- Sajji sameAs Sajji.
- Sajji wasDerivedFrom Sajji?oldid=561205797.
- Sajji depiction Sajji.JPG.
- Sajji isPrimaryTopicOf Sajji.