A plate of Punjabi-style maghaz masala | |
| Region or state | South Asia |
|---|---|
| Associatedcuisine | Bangladesh,PakistanIndia, |
| Main ingredients | Cow, goat or sheepbrain |
Maghaz (Hindi:मग़ज़,Urdu:مغز,Bengali:মগজ[1]), also known asBheja (Hindi:भेजा,Urdu:بھیجا),[2] is anoffal dish, originating from theIndian subcontinent, popular inPakistani,Bangladeshi, andIndian cuisine. It is thebrain of acow,goat orsheep served with gravy.
In theHyderabadi cuisine of India, maghaz masala (bheja fry) is a deep fried goat brain delicacy. Mogoz bhuna is a popular dish inBangladeshi cuisine, which is cattle or sheep/goat brain sautéed in hot spices.[3]Almonds andpistachios are often added.
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