In Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, the streets are lined with paddle-wielding chefs called oshpaz who expertly tend to the sizzling contents of enormous cauldron-like pans. The air fills with aromas ...
In Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, the streets are lined with paddle-wielding chefs called oshpaz who expertly tend to the sizzling contents of enormous cauldronlike pans. The air fills with aromas of ...
In Uzbekistan, pilaf (or plov) is the equivalent of an epic story. Seen everywhere — in homes, eateries and hotels, the rice dish with meat and spices comes with its own tales. At Besh Qozon in ...
The streets of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, are lined with paddle-wielding chefs called oshpaz tending to enormous cauldron-like pans. The air fills with aromas of frying meat and vegetables, all blanketed ...
In Tashkent, Uzbekistan's capital, the streets are lined with paddle-wielding chefs called oshpaz who expertly tend to the sizzling contents of enormous cauldron-like pans. The air fills with aromas ...
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