Jeera rice
Jeera Bhaat or Zeera Chawal is an Indian and Pakistani dish consisting of rice and cumin seeds. It is a very popular dish in the Indian subcontinent and most commonly used as an everyday rice dish. The Hindi term for cumin seeds is "jeera" or "zeera", with the latter also being used in Urdu, thus owing to the name of the dish. The ingredients used are rice, cumin seeds, vegetable oil, onions, salt and coriander leaves. The name Jeera Bhaat is a compound of two Hindi words: Jeera and Bhaat. The word Jeera is derived from the Sanskrit word Jīraka, which means cumin seeds. The word Bhaat is derived from the Sanskrit word Bhakta meaning "boiled rice". The Hindi-Urdu name Zeera Chawal (ज़ीरा चावल / زیرہ چاول) is commonly used in northern India, with the word Zeera (meaning cumin) being derived from the same Sankrit word and the word Chawal meaning rice.
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