Bariis iskukaris

Bariis Iskukaris, also called Isku-dheh karis (Somali البيلاف الصومالي), or simply referred to as Bariis is a traditional rice dish from Somali cuisine.

[3] Bariis iskukaris is made from basmati rice, and is typically topped with raisins, peas, and fried potatoes, onions and peppers, and served with roasted lamb, beef, goat, camel, or chicken.

[4] The dish incorporates a spice mixture called xawaash which literally translates as "spices" in the Somali language and which is made from a mixture of ground cumin, turmeric, coriander, paprika, cardamon, black pepper, cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg.

This rice dish is often served from a clay pot called baris dhari, which serves to impart flavor from food cooked in metal pots.

[6] Bariis and meat dishes served with it are considered Halal and as such are suitable for consumption by Muslims.