Jasmine and Jinns – By Sadia Dehlvi

Jasmine and Jinns - By Sadia Dehlvi

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From home to bazaar, Sadia Dehlvi takes us through the famous by-lanes of the old city to show us where the best jalebi, dalbiji, aloo poori, dahi bhalla, nihari and mithai continue to be served.\n\nWhy read this?\n\nDelve into the fragrant world of jasmine and jinns with Sadia Dehlvi, author and member of one of the oldest families of Delhi. Her surname Dehlvi is derived from the city name itself. Read wonderful and delicious anecdotes with mouthwatering recipes and a bagful of nostalgia from the meandering lanes of Delhi. We will keep a tab on the recipes you liked, let us know in the comments after you read the book!\n\nAbout the author:\n\nSadia Dehlvi is a Delhi-based media person, activist, writer and a columnist with the daily newspaper, the Hindustan Times and frequently published in Frontline Urdu, Hindi and English newspapers and magazines. She has previously authored two books � Sufism: the heart of Islam and the Sufi Courtyard: Dargahs of Delhi.\n\nAuthor(s): Sadia Dehlvi\nPublisher: Harper Collins India\nRelease: July 2017\nGenre: Non Fiction/Food & Drink\nBuy from�Amazon � Please use the affiliate link below & share the love!\n\n

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