Post your FOOD pics on Ramadhan 2007

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^^^i'm sure somali eat this too

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akhee woodrow for sure will love this
 
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Boys in Pakistan help to prepare meals that Muslims will eat after sunset during Ramadan.



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Traditional Sudanese food at Ramadan.
Everyone is welcome!





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Had some of this today

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and this

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squash in Béchamel Sauce..

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typical middle eastern salad
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and
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bifteck which I don't really care for or touch.. sort of like liver.. :mmokay:

we had company of course ..I hope they enjoyd it insha'Allah
 
i had this taufufah when i was in indonesia...i didnt knw it was called that then...:D

i tried to like it..but i couldnt stand the taste very much...a few spoons and i had to tell the lady who made it that i could have anymore...she understood...
very frendly people indoneisans are...they love white people...its weird...:hmm:

Many Asians presumed that European tourists have lots of $$$$$.
 
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Popiah Basah (Wet Springrolls)

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Cendol (my favourite dessert)

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Murtabak

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Roti John


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Nasi Goreng USA (USA Fried Rice)




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Nasi Goreng Pattaya (Pattaya Fried Rice)
 
^^^i'm sure somali eat this too



akhee woodrow for sure will love this

That is similar to what I saw in Morocco, but those look like small Camels and not stuffed.
 
The ist pic needs a little explanation :D

I will now visit after iftar, can't resist :cry:

You just failed mid east cooking 101.

Even a Texas Cowboy knows stuffed grape leaves.


They are great. I love the Syrian once. I suspect the Egyptian ones are similar. It took me a little while to get over the shock of tasting cinnamon in the ground beef in the Syrian ones. but, after you get over that surprise, they are very good.
 

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