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'''Sindhi food''' is the cuisine of the ]. The daily food in most of Sindhi households consists of ]-based dishes and two side dishes, one ] and one dry. '''Sindhi food''' is the cuisine of the ]. The daily food in most of Sindhi households consists of ]-based dishes and two side dishes, one ] and one dry.
Gujarati cuisine and Rajasthani cuisine are often called Sindhi cuisine.It is said that the most commonly eaten meat by Sindhis is ] Gujarati cuisine and Rajasthani cuisine are often called Sindhi cuisine.
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Sindhi food is the cuisine of the Sindhi people. The daily food in most of Sindhi households consists of wheat-based dishes and two side dishes, one gravy and one dry. Gujarati cuisine and Rajasthani cuisine are often called Sindhi cuisine.

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