This model breaks as soon as I ask "name the best pakistani foods"

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by ML-enthusiast341 - opened

the output seems to run in continuously after this question is asked, not sure why.

e.g.

/clear
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name the best pakistani foods
Okay, let's talk about the best Pakistani foods! It's a seriously diverse and delicious cuisine, and it really depends on your personal preference, but here's a breakdown of some of the absolute best,
categorized by type:

1. Staples & Must-Try Dishes (You HAVE to try these!)

  • Biryani: This is the quintessential Pakistani dish. There are countless variations, but the classic Hyderabadi biryani is legendary. It's a fragrant rice dish with meat (chicken, lamb, or beef)
    and a complex blend of spices.
    • Why it's amazing: The layering of flavors is incredible – saffron, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and a touch of chili.
  • Chicken Tikka Masala: A creamy, tomato-based curry with marinated chicken, spiced with ginger, garlic, and garam masala. It's incredibly popular and comforting.
    • Why it's amazing: The sauce is rich and flavorful, and the chicken is incredibly tender.
  • Saag Paneer: Spinach and cheese curry – a vibrant and healthy dish. It's often served with rice.
    • Why it's amazing: The spinach adds a lovely color and freshness, and the cheese melts beautifully.
  • Korma: A slow-cooked, rich gravy made with yogurt, cream, and spices. It's often served with rice or naan.
    • Why it's amazing: It's incredibly creamy and flavorful, and the spices create a wonderful depth of flavor.
  • Samosas: Deep-fried pastries filled with spiced potatoes and peas. They're a perfect snack or appetizer.
    • Why they're amazing: Crispy, flaky, and bursting with flavor.

2. Regional Specialties (Worth Exploring!)

  • Lahore Biryani: A richer, more complex biryani from Lahore, often featuring more meat and a slightly sweeter flavor.
  • Sindhi Biryani: Made with lamb and a unique blend of spices, often with a touch of saffron. It's a very flavorful dish from Sindh province.
  • Gujarati (Gujarat) Dishes: These are incredibly popular in Gujarat, and they're known for their sweetness and use of yogurt.
    • Rogan: A creamy, spiced yogurt-based curry.
    • Thali: A platter of various dishes, including Rogan, Dal, and rice.
  • Karak: A spicy, flavorful stew made with meat, vegetables, and a thick gravy. It's a staple in Punjab.
  • Pula: A spicy, flavorful stew made with meat, vegetables, and spices.

3. Other Delicious Dishes

  • Noodles: Pakistani noodles
  • Dum Biryani
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Hi @ML-enthusiast341 ,

Thanks for reaching out to us, welcome to Google's Gemma family of open source models. I have ran the google/gemma-3-1b-it-qat-q4_0-gguf model using Llamma.Cpp I can able to get the valid output without any issues. The issue might be underlying in the parameters that you are passing to generate the output like, max_tokens, top_p, top_k or temperature. Please find the attached gist for your reference.

Thanks.

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