Keema

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Keema
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Keema served with pau (Indian bun) popular in the streets of Mumbai, India
Origin
Alternative name(s) Qeema, Kheema
Place of origin India/Pakistan/Bangladesh/Nepal
Region or state South Asia
Details
Course served Food
Main ingredient(s) Meat, peas or potatoes

Keema or Qeema or Kheema or Morteza (pronounced [ˈqiːmaː]) is a traditional South Asian meat dish. The word may be borrowed from Greek χυμὸς and originally meant minced meat.[1] Another theory is about its Turkic origin.[2][verification needed] It is typically minced mutton curry (lamb or goat) with peas or potatoes. Keema can be made from almost any meat, can be cooked by stewing or frying, and can be formed into kababs. Keema is also sometimes used as a filling for samosas or naan. The word for a similar dish[citation needed][dubious ] in Armenian is "Gheymah" ղեյմա and in Turkish "kıyma" means minced meat.

Ingredients

Ingredients of keema usually include minced meat, ghee/butter, onions, garlic, ginger, chilis, and spices.

In popular culture

In the 1960s animated TV show Johnny Quest; episode Riddle of the Gold, Johnny, his father Dr. Benton Quest, his friend Hadji and their guardian Race go to India in search of the Maharajah of Jahilipur. During their stay they are feted by criminal Abdul Cassim posing as the Maharajah whom he has killed. At the Maharajah's palace Cassim introduces the boys to Qeema and another dish Biryani.

See also

References

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