Kata-kat or taka-tak is a special meat dish popular throughout Pakistan. It is a dish originating from Karachi, Pakistan made from offal, including testicles, brain, kidney, heart, liver, lungs and lamb chops in butter. The dish's name is an onomatopoeia from the sound of the two sharp blades that hit the griddle as they cut up the meat. It is still an open question whether the correct name is tak-a-tak or kata-kat.

Categories: Offal dish
Characteristic of: Pakistani cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Offal
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Wikidata ID: Q6374981
Wikipedia title: Kata-kat
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