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Karai 

(on its upper course the Mokryi Karai), a river in Saratov Oblast, RSFSR, a right tributary of the Khoper (Don basin). Length, 139 km; basin area, 2, 680 sq km. It flows over the Oka-Don Plain through a broad valley and is fed chiefly by melting snow. The average annual rate of flow 16 km from the mouth is 6.3 cu m per sec. Its waters are used for irrigation.



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The most popular dishes like tikka kabab, chicken, beef, mutton karahi, rice with kabab, nihari, kheer, fresh fried fish, sajji, ice cream and Peshawari qahwa are offered at nominal prices.
Here, Akbar's award-winning chefs share two classic recipes for Eid: AKBAR'S KARAHI GHOST Serves 4-6 INGREDIENTS 1 kilo of mutton - lamb 5-6 medium size tomatoes 3-4 whole green chillies 2 tsp of ginger paste 2 tsp of garlic paste 1/2 tsp of red chilli powder Salt (to taste) 1 tsp of black pepper (freshly crushed) 2 tbsp of oil METHOD 1.
The karahi had slightly more sauce and was made up of a myriad of flavours.
 
 
 
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