Kashmiri Food and sweet centre Bradford are the perfect combinations. When anyone arrives the first time in Bradford, he searches for an excellent place to live and a good restaurant for a meal. Most people love Kashmiri food, but most eating dishes are Curry.
Sweet Centre is one of the best Kashmiri restaurants that deliver a different type of Kashmiri Cuisine. In Bradford, it is a favourite place where families and friends have a great time together and enjoy Kashmiri food. For every dish made in Haji Abdul Rehman’s kitchen, they use old secret recipes.
For many years a large number of people have been dining with them and supporting them due to their quality and tasty food and good customer support.
Kashmir is the oldest curry-specified restaurant in Bradford. Kashmiri Restaurant is the second largest Curry surviving house in Bradford, Founded in 1985. Kashmiri Restaurant makes all food with fresh ingredients so that you can order any combination of Curry from the menu.
The National Media Museum is close to the centre city, located in a car park. The Car park lies on Wilton street, Kashmir, situated at the so-far end of this short block. They serve great food with some other dishes. The good thing about this restaurant is that they do not serve alcohol, but you can bring your own.
When we talk about Kashmiri food, it is the cuisine of Kashmir valley, located in the Indian subcontinent. The Staple food of Kashmiri is Rice; meat with rice, vegetables, and salad are made at special events like Eid, etc.
According to research, 2.2 million sheep are slain in Kashmir every year.
Most Demanded Kashmiri Food
Some Kashmiri dishes are listed below:
Barbecue
The kebabs grill chunks of meat on the open fire. Kashmiri kebabs are made with local spices and escorted by dips:
Ingredients
- Lahradar Kabab
- Shammi Kabab
- Nadur Maun
- Grilled paneer
- Buzith Hedar (grilled mushrooms)
- Buzith Gaad (Kashmiri spices)
- Fried chicken.
- Chicken/Mutton/Beef Tujji
- seekh kabab
- Sausages
- Thick membrane
Breakfast
If we talk about Sweet centre breakfast, it means a piece of fresh bread and a cup of noon tea (salt chai). Some other ingredients are included:
Harissa is the tastiest meat made for breakfast, and it is cooked on a slow fire along with species. It is served with rice, cinnamon, cardamon, fennel seeds, and salt.
Wazwan Dishes
In the Indian subcontinent, they cook food on the flames, adding a flavour, but the wazwan flavour is added when food is uncooked. They add a flavour with water.
Ingredients
- Tomato-yoghourt gravy
- Kashmiri spices
- Chicken with white sauce
- Mutton shank
- Mutton with a spice mixture
- Kashmiri mushrooms
- Kashmiri red chilies
- Red hot chilli gravy
- Creamy almond gravy
- Coriander or parsley.
- Flavoured with saffron and fresh coriander
Soups
Kashmiri Soup is a very well-known dish in Bradford.
Ingredients
- Mutton soup with pieces (flavoured with salt and aromatic spice)
- Kashmiri chicken soup with pepper and garlic
Meatballs
Meatballs are such a spicy dish. The Meatballs are also known as a king of dishes in Kashmir. It is not cooked like a daily routine food method:
Ingredients
- Mutton balls with spices in yoghurt gravy.
- Meatballs in curry
- Beef
- Palak Rista
Fish
Kashmir is full of freshwater rivers and lakes, so their people love fish food.
Ingredients
- Fish made with lotus stem (a special dish on festivals like eid, navroze, etc.)
- Radish a different type of fish
- Fish curry cooked along with Kashmiri spinach
- Fish cooked with boil Rice-Water
- Smoked fish
Other Baked food
Kashmir is very famous for its bakery tradition. In Bradford, all bakers sell different slices of bread with golden brown. The unique Kashmiri cuisine is a Kashmiri bakarkhani.
Beverages
Sheer Chai and Noon Chai
Kashmiri are addicted to tea. In Kashmir, people do not use “Kashmiri chai”; they use noon, which means salt. The most famous chai of Kashmir is pink colour salt tea. It is made with milk, salt bicarbonate soda, and black tea. The Kashmiri Hindus call a sheer chai, and Muslims say “Namkeen Chai.”
Kahwa
Kahwah is a soghat of Kashmir. They mainly serve kahwa on festivals and religious and marriage feasts to their guests. Kashmiri Hindus from smaller villages of Kashmir say a Maugal Chai.
Why Choose a Sweet Centre for Kashmiri Food?
Sweet Centre offers a great range of Kashmiri food to their customers and additional beverages or cuisine. Visit Sweet Centre in Bradford with their families and friends and enjoy this fantastic offer. They use homemade recipes, and all food is cooked according to customers’ requirements. Our customers are so happy with us, and they always support us.
Or Any Questions?
If you have any query about sweet centre services or food variety please feel free to contact us at 01274 725454 anytime. Our Support team is always available for your help.