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By Ramsha Nayab

22 March, 2023

Mouth-Watering Ramadan Dishes to Try this Year

Chicken Kebabs

Is there anything more satisfying than grilled chicken skewers?

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Shawarma

“Shawarma is a popular dish prepared during Ramzan. It is nothing but, thinly sliced chicken or mutton, wrapped in a  bread with veggies and sauce,”

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Date Smoothie

This is basically a milkshake for breakfast, but made with satisfying, filling bananas and dates, and laced with fragrant cinnamon and vanilla.

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Yogurt With Toasted Quinoa

With the addition of powerhouse-seed quinoa, it'll keep you full and catapult you through the day.

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Falafel & Tzatziki

The food processor does double duty for this time-saving falafel's herbed chickpea mixture and the garlic-scented tzatziki,

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Tahini

magine a pan of the very best roasted broccoli: all caramelized and charred at the edges, with tender stalks and flecks of garlic that almost melt on the tongue

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Vietnamese Rice Noodle Salad

Religious couples in Afghanistan uphold tradition by engaging in a nikah ceremony,.

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Rose Faalooda

Ramadan's best treat, Rose Falooda is a dessert drink with rose syrup, crunchy plump sweet basil seeds, silky noodles, and milk topped

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