Interesting video, bro!! In Bangladesh, we also have a sweet shop like this that sells the similar types of sweets as urs, and the most delicious thing was the Gulab Jamun.
Both the sweets Rajar(actually Rajar's Mithai) and Swati are named after their (supposed) places of origin. Rajar is a union council in Charsadda, which so happens to be where you are. Not Peshawar. Oh, and the rice(ghati roji), that's goated stuff
The last dish you had is called ghatay rujay (pashto translation "fat rice"). Its has slightly similar texture to kichri however is different dish to kichri, as flavour of this dish focuses more on beef meat and animal fat and cooked differently to kichri hence short grain rice and is like meaty risotto dish very common home dish amongst pashtuns and afghans families and is traditionally eaten with masteh (plain fresh yoghurt) or quroot (fermented yoghurt -taste sour). Btw i love your videos.
its not kichdi, but a type of rice dish called motta (fat) chawal (rice) its made with special kind of rice, its a dish from charsadda, kpk, which is 30 mins from peshawer. Its served in weddings, celebrations and events. Also has become a poplular street food
fun fact when u find a local shoe shop in PAKISTAN that has NIKE or ANY other BIG brand its prolly fake but they can still be 99% the same quality and keep grindin king
I would personally not eat that rice-beef mixture that they were selling off the street. Many street vendors in Pakistan have been caught for mixing donkey meat in to beef to lower the cost.
Why does it feel like an insult ? The chat thing… I’m an Indian (Hyderabadi) but you shouldn’t take it as insult we introduced spices to them, so chill out