Nihari in Karachi

Posted on February 1, 2007
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Food, Society
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Adil Najam

3QuarksDaily (3QD to friends) was the very first blog I visited and I got addicted to it immediately. I find it to be the most intellectually stimulating and educative blog out there. Over the last year, I have probably told more people about why they should visit 3QD than I have about ATP. That is how much I admire the work that the 3QD team is doing.

Although much of the 3QD team is from Pakistan, the blog itself is much much more than a ‘Pakistani blog.’ However, because so many of them are from Pakistan, a certain Pakistaniness does seep through into the posts in terms of the topics they cover and the way they over them.

One such very Pakistani post was the recent video made and posted by one of the 3QD team members. I must confess -sheepishly – that I may be one of the very few Pakisatnis who does not actually like Nihari. But I did love the video.

Nihari
04:30

I love the video because it has this feel of real citizen journalism to it; both in its topic and its execution. But much more thank that, I love it because for some reason it gives me this very authentic Pakistani – and Karachi – feel.

Maybe it is because of the subject matter and the places it shows; maybe it is because of this very deliberate ‘unprofessional’ feel to it with the jerks and the dhakkas (what could be more Pakistani than a few dhakkas as you wak across Burns Road!); maybe its the simplicity of the narration. Whatever it is, I have been enjoying it for the last few days; the people at Karachi Metroblog have also been doing so for the last couple of days; and I thought you would too.

31 responses to “Nihari in Karachi”

  1. [quote post=”552″]would also like to know why it is called Nihari… is there truth to the breakfast theory suggested above?[/quote]

    I think the term “Nehari” has been derived from “Nihar” which means early in the morning I think. Don’t we use in sentence like “Nihar moo”? so i think nehari was a breakfast meal in early days. Some shoqeen has made a wiki entry as well.Check it out:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihari

  2. Farzana says:

    By the way, I think ‘nashta’ in traditional Urdu meant not just breakfast but a mid-day meal too… no?

  3. Eidee Man says:

    [quote comment=”32515″]But most of you guys in UK,UK etc are highly dependant on SHAAN products, am I not right? :-)
    [/quote]

    Yes, unfortunately….Shan sucks big time…I don’t know why there are no ‘National’ brand products available in the U.S….

  4. But most of you guys in UK,UK etc are highly dependant on SHAAN products, am I not right? :-)

    OT:

    [kidding]
    abhishek mian, aishwarya rai se shadi kia ki tum tu pagla gaye ho,apna surname bhe change karlia :-)
    [/kidding]

  5. Farzana says:

    Very nice video…. as the essay says, it is ‘very Karachi’….. I think it was made for American audiences at 3QD and that is why it is in English.

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