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Mutton Pulao is a dish fairly common in North Indian, South Indian and Pakistani and Turkish cuisine that incorporates mutton into a rice pilaf.

The rice used is almost invariably Basmati or a close variant. Even though Mutton Pulao resembles Mutton Biryani in many respects, there are subtle differences, apparent largely in the use of different set of spices.

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