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Osh palov – a Bukharian Jewish version of
palov for weekdays, includes both beef and
chicken. •
Bakhsh – "green palov", rice with meat or chicken and green herbs (
coriander,
parsley,
dill), exists in two varieties; bakhshi
khaltagi cooked Jewish-style in a small bag immersed in a pot with boiling water or soup and bakhshi
degi cooked like regular palov in a cauldron; bakhshi
khaltagi is precooked and therefore can be served on
Shabbat. •
Khalta savo – food cooked in a bag (usually rice and meat, possibly with the addition of dried fruit). •
Osh savo – rice cooked with meat and vegetables such as red pepper, tomato, and zucchini, and usually cooked on Friday night through Saturday morning in the oven. •
Yakhni – a dish consisting of two kinds of boiled meat (beef and chicken), brought whole to the table and sliced before serving with a little broth and a garnish of boiled vegetables; a main course for
Friday night dinner. ==Rice dishes==