Chebakia - Mkharka Recipe - Moroccan Sweet - Ramadan Sweet
To view written recipe, click this link: http://cookingwithalia.com/index.php?option=com_zoo&task=item&item_id... Chebakia, also called Mkharka in certain regions, is one of the most popular sweets in Morocco! especially during the month of Ramadan, where Chabakia is a must, usually eaten with Harira (the famous Moroccan tomato soup). The shape of Chabakia is unique, it looks like a rose.
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Sesame Almond Date Balls Recipe - Ramadan Special Recipe
Sesame Almond Date Balls for Ramadan Full recipe here: http://www.shebayemenifood.com/content/sesame-%D9%90almond-date-balls
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Fruit Salad Recipe to Break your Fast - Ramadan Special Recipe
Salad Fruit in Citrus Cups / Importance of Hastening to Break our Fast.
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Iftar drinks Recipe - Ramadan Special Recipe
http://www.knowtosave.com This video is about how to make a delicious drinks for iftar in the month of Ramadan and eid as well. It is in English. Iftar is the food and it is the time when Muslim come to the the end of their fasting. It can be mentioned that iftar differs from country to country, but usually one food should be in common that is date because breaking the fast is the sunnah. The drinks has fruits, yogurt, ice cube, water, suger.. It is good source of vitamin and it is great for digestion as well. After fasting the whole day this kind of drink in the iftar energize one.
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Haleem Recipe - Popular in Ramadan for Iftar
This video is to demonstrate how to make haleem or halim. It is a very popular Indian, Pakistani and delicacy of other south Asian countries that is very popular in the holy month of Ramadan. It is mostly eaten for and after iftar. Haleem is mostly minced or diced meat with lentil. There are chicken, mutton, beef and lamb haleem. It is also sold in restaurants. One should not be surprised if one sees haleem as street food in busy Indian or Pakistani cities. http://www.knowtosave.com
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