The Return of Karachi s Legendary Caked Alaska
An entire generation associated the beloved riff on Baked Alaska with teen romance and rebellion.
The Return of Karachi s Legendary Caked Alaska
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A slice of Wildflour s (current-day) Caked Alaska. Courtesy humayuneatsalot
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In August 2020, 46-year-old Natasha Kazmi returned from Virginia to Karachi, the city she had left when she was 19. Even as she built a life and raised two daughters in the United States, she had longed to return to Pakistan, counting down every Friday until her next visit. She had little by way of a plan, but she arrived as a pâtissier trained at the Cordon Bleu and Bellouet Conseil in Paris. In October, a childhood friend asked her to bake something, and Kazmi made a chocolate-caramel
As religious bigotry holds sway in Pakistan White In The Flag stands up for minorities
Thu, Apr 15 2021 14:21 IST |
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As religious bigotry holds sway in Pakistan White In The Flag stands up for minorities.. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 15: For the last two days, Pakistan has been burning. Thousands of protesters of Tehreek-i-Labbaik in the country have been clashing with the police on the streets, demanding the immediate release of their chief Saad Rizvi.
Saad Rizvi, the chief of Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), was arrested in Lahore to maintain law and order , said Ghulam Mohammad Dogar, chief of Lahore police.
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January 26, 2021
Did you know that Esra Bilgic is going to be an ambassador for Peshawar Zalmi in PSL 2021? Well… we are still waiting for an official statement in this regard. However, there are some of the indications that depict so and we have a mixed reaction on that.
Just take a flashback to the Esra Bilgic’s story on Instagram that was a picture of Islamia College, Peshawar and she captioned it as “The City of Flowers.” It went viral on social media within a few seconds as everyone could think of only one thing and that was, ‘Esra is in Pakistan?’
New York Times article exposes Pakistani armyâs âhate Indiaâ agenda, Pak publisher censors it
New York Times article exposes Pakistani armyâs âhate Indiaâ agenda, Pak publisher censors it
An International New York Times Opinion Piece Criticising The Powerful Pakistani Army Was Censored By Its Local Publisher On Saturday, Replaced By A Blank Space In A Country Where It Can Be Dangerous To Speak Out Against The Military Establishment. PTI | Updated on: 06 May 2017, 05:49:21 PM
Islamabad:
An International New York Times opinion piece criticising the powerful Pakistani army was censored by its local publisher on Saturday, replaced by a blank space in a country where it can be dangerous to speak out against the military establishment.