Just Kebabs Celebraton Of 365 Kebabs & One For A Leap Year

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In Arabic the word "KAB" implies as turning movement. KAAM AAB (aab means water and kaam means little water or semidry). Although the word kebab is derived from the Persion Cabob means a piece of meat, fish or vegetable roasted or grilled over charcoal. We usually associate kebabs with the advent of the mughals into India. Which is probably not true and the kebabs in many froms were already existi...

Hardcover: 321 pages
Publisher: Shubhi Publications (June 1, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9788182902053
ISBN-13: 978-8182902053
ASIN: 8182902053
Package Dimensions: 22.7 x 16.1 x 0.9 inches
Amazon Rank: 5079234
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The author has different marinations for the same kabobs authored by him in a different kabob book!Poorly written. So which book has the authentic recipes?...



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lso said that probably kebabs originated in the Caucasus where mountain people speared meat pieces & then cooked them over on open fire. In Arabic the word "KAB" implies as turning movement. KAAM AAB (aab means water and kaam means little water or semidry). Although the word kebab is derived from the Persion "Cabob" means a piece of meat, fish or vegetable roasted or grilled over charcoal. We usually associate kebabs with the advent of the mughals into India. Which is probably not true and the kebabs in manyfroms were already existing. It is also said that probably kebabs originated in the Caucasus where mountain people speared meat pieces & then cooked them over on open fire.The Rajputs, for example, made sule or smoked kebabs long before the Muslim invasion. Hunting being a popular sport of the Maharajas, game meat was a favourite. This meat was often cooked over an open fire in the forest. Meat that was not consumed immediately was pickled and preserved for another day. The origin of the kebab was probably just a hunk of freshly killed animal meat smoked or cooked over a simple wooden fire with a little salt and may be some chilii powder added to it. The subtle addition of flavours, textures and tastes was an art form that evolved over a period of time.