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Al Afandi is right next to Taj Aldeek.Kabsa, Falafal and broast of Al fandi (Riyadh) my fav!
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Al Afandi is right next to Taj Aldeek.Kabsa, Falafal and broast of Al fandi (Riyadh) my fav!
CAmel milk is good for you
Thankfully, lamb is not red meat, so if you don't mind I'll eat your share...I personally stopped eating too much meat. It's unhealthy to each too much red meat.
Yessszz, more lamb meat, the world needs more vegetarians...Nah i don't like sea food tbh and yea i prefer chicken over meat (which still isn't very healthy imo) and yes me too i eat yogurt a lot too
dolma = Lebanese
A local Egyptian family Greek store
Yessszz, more lamb meat, the world needs more vegetarians...
Don't worry, I'll remain an omnivore to eat the surplus meat. *Ovo-lacto-vegetarian with seafood, if you want to be exact.???
veg·e·tar·i·an
ˌvejəˈterēən/
noun
adjective
- 1.
a person who does not eat meat
- 1.
relating to the exclusion of meat or other animal products from the diet.
"a vegetarian restaurant"
Practically every Greek restaurant I've been to was owned by a Egyptian, Turk, and something else, and the rare Greek. Almost, no, all of them had Egyptian pictures and stuff on the inside. Not sure why.Interesting combination... certainly not one I would expect.
Who cares as long as its available whenever and wherever you desire ! I take the whole Arab as one beautiful land worth great and loving people.This Stupid border and visa type Zoo was formed by west to ensure their dominance and superiority over the world.
Thanks Bro !I actually lived the dream everyday.and Yes indeed there was alot of stuff yet to be discovered but I had to return back unwillingly.The best way to explore a place and its people is to go and live there and experience everything by yourself instead of believing in what corporate media shows and portrays a particular country and its nation the way that has nothing to do with all that nonsense.
Which fish you recommend to purchase (What are they called in arabia) and any good recipes . Curious cat inside me wants to try some fishy for change
CAmel milk is good for you
https://www.samaa.tv/blogs/2016/09/camel-milk-is-packed-with-punch-of-health-benefits/
maybe because this is turkish.. dol-ma means something filled up
except falafel and hummus (I dont like hummus) I never have eat arabic food..
Thats odd i always thought it would be more popular in ksa hmmCamel milk is not really widely consumed by people in KSA. KSA's has the largest dairy factory in the world!
Thats odd i always thought it would be more popular in ksa hmm
Its very popular in Pakistan we even make sweets from camel milk cream
Agree from Mongolia to Sub Saharan Africa they have helped tribal nomads survive in harsh climatesCamels are fantastically useful animals and quite an "invention" if you think about it.
Agree from Mongolia to Sub Saharan Africa they have helped tribal nomads survive in harsh climates
Fun fact in Pakistan there exists a camel breed that can swim
That is indeed an achievement for Saudis that Americans love their food.Kudos to KSA.
You are most likely a troll but whether they like it or not (they did like it) we can take comfort in the fact that Arab cuisine is very popular in many parts of the world and that it has influenced many cuisines throughout the ages not only in the Muslim world but well outside of it (Southern Europe, Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Horn of Africa, South East Asia etc.)
In the US alone there are several very popular Saudi Arabian restaurants.
http://aldeerah.us
The ability of a camel to survive in such harsh climates made it an excellent choice for nomads and caravans that went all the way from Asia to EuropeIndeed. In our Arab culture (mostly for Bedouins) camels play a role but our most revered land animal used for transportation is the horse, more specifically the world-famous Arabian horse. However both animals are blessed in the noble Qur'an and any person that knows history will testify to the importance of those two animals for the ancient world for millennia. In fact ever since we humans managed to domesticate both animals.
They are more common in central asia we also get a few imported bactrians from Afghanistan but they are just not made for our hot climate most camels here are variants of dromedariesThat second photo must be somewhere in Mongolia, China or Central Asia as those camels are bactrian camels. They are used to the very harsh winters and the snow. But even "our" camels can survive in cold weather and even snow without a problem. Cold temperatures are very common in KSA and deserts in general during the night and in particular the winter.
The fish man i never knew it snowed in Saudi
Hey they remind me of our mountain goats
Its called the Indus Delta Camel locally knowns as Kharai camel and its native to the delta region SIndh and Gujrat region of Pakistan and India they are an endangered species due to destruction of mangrove forests and decreased water flow to the delta region@Zibago bro, can you tell me more about those camels that can swim in Pakistan because it is quite a thing. Must be a unique species that has adopted to swimming throughout the generations as written earlier. Thanks.