Lamb Biryana (lamb & rice), Indian restaurant-style

By March 28, 2014

Lamb Biryana (lamb & rice), Indian restaurant-style

A mixed dish, typically containing basmati rice, lamb, onions, yogurt, milk, almonds, coriander leaves, cinnamon, cumin, red capsicum, five star spice, dates, curry leaves, boiled egg, glace cherries, pineapple and sultanas, as served in Indian restaurants.

Proximates, minerals, vitamins and fatty acids were derived from a composite of 5 samples of Lamb Biryani purchased from 5 Indian restaurants drawn across the socioeconomic scale in Sydney during 1993 (Colyer et al 97). Note low sum of proximates - data should be used with caution.
Restaurant Foods
 
Name Value (g)
Dietry Fibre
Energy
Omega-6 2.59
Omega-3 0.51
Protein 0.51
Total Fat 14.2
Total Fructose 0.1
 
Name Value (g)
Fructose 0.1
Glucose 0
Sucrose 0
Maltose 0
Lactose 0
 
Restaurant Foods
 
Asian Foods
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