Chappal kabbab and Tikka served with sauce and "Roti"

Local traditional food, chappal kabbab and Tikka served with sauce and “Roti”, of north side of Pakistan. Never miss if you travel through northern areas and Peshawar.

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Hi @Imran_Minhas

The kabab looks delicious and the name is unusual.

Why is it named Chappal?

Out here in India, it means footwear :blush:

Hello @Imran_Minhas ,

Thank you for sharing this photo with us, the meal looks very delicious! Is it spicy?

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@TusharSuradkar good question :slightly_smiling_face: In Pakistan we also call chappal to shoe but this Chappal (chapli) is derived from the pashto word chaprikh, meaning “flat” – alluding to the kebab’s light, round and flattened texture.

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Looks tasty bhai. Can’t wait to try this when I visit Pakistan.

@Alves_Blake you’re welcome :bouquet:

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