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@9362 | 30 September 14 | |
falafel is nice,hummus i find a little boring
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@9362 | 30 September 14 | |
What's fkharit'adras taste like,maqhluba sounds quite interesting
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@nitebtch | 30 September 14 | |
might be better if learned english, me being able to understand english knows that learning anything from a forum is a waste of time :) so nerr
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@kristy59 | 30 September 14 | |
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@miaiad | 30 September 14 | |
@ 9362 - 30.09.14 - 02:19pm What's fkharit'adras taste like,maqhluba sounds quite interesting Wow... let me describe soon with pics...lol |
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@9362 | 10 October 14 | |
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@sourface | 10 October 14 | |
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@miaiad | 12 October 14 | |
Ooch,, i was too lazy to come back here earlier
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@iminuru | 12 October 14 | |
Thank Allah, Mia came2know......
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@miaiad | 14 October 14 | |
Maqluba!! It is is a traditional dish, can include a variety of vegetables, such as fried tomatoes, potatoes, cauliflower, eggplant, and chicken or lamb. When the casserole is inverted, the top is bright red from the tomatoes that now form the top layer and cover the golden eggplant. Maqluba is usually served with either yogurt or a simple Arab salad (salata Arabia) of diced tomato, cucumber, parsley, and lemon juice, often mixed with a tahina sauce. Finally the pot must be flipped upside down when served, hence the name maqluba, which translates literally as upside-down. |
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