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Saudi Arabia has a rich historical and cultural past, so is it surprising that they have equally tantalising culinary offerings?
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So, this Ramadan, we’re here with a list of 6 Saudi dishes that you must try!
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1. Thareed - This one is basically a lamb stew served atop a flatbread.
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2. Shakshuka - A popular breakfast dish, it comprises poached eggs with tomato sauces and a bunch of spices.
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3. Kabsa - This is an Arabic mixed rice dish. Served generally on a communal platter, it could be a great meal for iftars!
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4. Umm Ali - Boasting fillings like honey, nuts, cinnamon, and milk, this dessert resembles a pastry.
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5. Saudi Banana Masoub - Originating from Yemen, this is a Saudi banana bread mash!
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6. Jareesh - Made with spices like cumin, parsley, and coriander, the consistency of this dish resembles porridge.
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Which one of these are you going to try first?
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