seekh kebab

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Borrowed from Classical Persian سیخ کباب (sīx kabāb), via Urdu.

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seekh kebab (plural seekh kebabs)

  1. A dish from (Anglo-)Indian cuisine consisting of a mixture of minced meat (usually lamb), garlic and spices thinly wrapped around a skewer and grilled, usually in a tandoor.

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