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What we need is a new Amsterdam.

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Girls in bikinis as well. Beach parties until 07.00 in the morning in Jeddah and qat gatherings in Sana'a, heroin gatherings and parties in Tehran and Arak drinking in Damascus.:lol:

Just joking. In all seriousness then the last thing that "we" need or the ME needs is more religion being mixed with politics. I am so, so tired of it. You can't imagine. The world is moving forward while a large sector of the ME is left with who is a "Sunni" or "Shia" and who is an Arab or Persian or Turk or whatever.

yeah I was just joking. lol

these days i play on pc i am a fan of total war games and assassin creed
my best character was kazuya mishima

Do you have steam?
 
Glad that you enjoyed the dish. It is a very tasty dish, healthy and not that hard to make.


I made this a few weeks ago. Kabsa with shrimp. You can buy basmati rice at any Arab/Turkish/ME shop here in Copenhagen (there are hundreds of them) and all the necessary spices. The shrimp you can buy frozen in all supermarkets or fresh at a fishmonger.


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Check her Facebook page out. A lot of good recipes.

It has actually become a very popular dish among us international students. Thankfully there are Arab female students here who can make this dish for us when we have uni gatherings.:D

Woman must be able to make good food! Or at least the wife.



I have only played Tekken on a PS2 with my siblings and friends.

Kabsa is almost like our biryani except perhaps spice.

We use this spice mix to make kabsa. I get it from local store.

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Kabsa is almost like our biryani except perhaps spice.

We use this spice mix to make kabsa. I get it from local store.

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Like with other stable dishes out there you have different versions of Kabsa.

The main ingredients in terms of spices (in general) are cardamon, cinnamon, black lime, bay leaves, nutmeg, turmeric, fennel, bay leaves, saffron (not always) back pepper and salt. Some prefer using hot spices as well. Just like some prefer lamb over chicken while others prefer Kabsa with sea food (for instance shrimp).

Tell me about a tasty Bangladeshi dish that is fairly easy to make. I have to admit that my knowledge about Bangladeshi cuisine is limited other than it probably having similarities with Indian (which I in general like and find similar to Arabian cuisine - especially Yemeni) and using a lot of sea food and rice obviously.:)

That spice mixture will work. Don't worry. I just prefer using the spices separately but it is more work. A elder sister bought me some lovely handmade jars for storing spices recently so it's all good. The smell of various spices is lovely. Spices in the open reminds me of souqs (bazars) in the ME. Such a great thing!
 
Like with other stable dishes out there you have different versions of Kabsa.

The main ingredients in terms of spices (in general) are cardamon, cinnamon, black lime, bay leaves, nutmeg, turmeric, fennel, bay leaves, saffron (not always) back pepper and salt. Some prefer using hot spices as well. Just like some prefer lamb over chicken while others prefer Kabsa with sea food (for instance shrimp).

Tell me about a tasty Bangladeshi dish that is fairly easy to make. I have to admit that my knowledge about Bangladeshi cuisine is limited other than it probably having similarities with Indian (which I in general like and find similar to Arabian cuisine - especially Yemeni) and using a lot of sea food and rice obviously.:)

That spice mixture will work. Don't worry. I just prefer using the spices separately but it is more work. One of my two elder sister's bought me some lovely handmade jars for storing spices recently so it's all good.


I have been in state since a kid. I'm international when comes to enjoy food. Our meat dish is similar to Pakistani dish. :coffee:

I enjoy grill salmon fish though :D

Bro I don't know how you Guys drink that thick Arabic/ Turkish coffee. I had once and promised not to have ever again, Wallahi :disagree:
 
I have been in state since a kid. I'm international when comes to enjoy food. Our meat dish is similar to Pakistani dish. :coffee:

I enjoy grill salmon fish though :D

Bro I don't know how you Guys drink that thick Arabic/ Turkish coffee. I had once and promised not have ever again, Wallahi :disagree:

Aha. I guess that I have to do my own research then.;)

Really? That's one of my favorites as well. Here in Copenhagen they are selling frozen salmon shaped like a beef. Don't recall the English name for it. Anyway I don't usually grill it as I live in a apartment complex in the middle of the city. Our apartment complex does have green areas and a backyard. There is a 100 years old or something artificial lake close by too but you can only do grilling here during the summer which practically only lasts 3 months.

So normally I am just roasting the salmon on a pan with plenty of salt and extra virgin olive oil:)

Of course it is tastier on the grill. Thankfully I have a gas stove rather than a electric stove which makes a big difference in the taste. For the good.

LOL. Arabic coffee is great! Man up! If it is too strong then use milk or more sugar. In a traditional Arabic coffee there is already cardamon and cloves. Some drink it raw though which is also very tasty. You have to become used to it though. I visited a Ethiopian restaurant here not long ago (@ebray can tell) and I saw how the Ethiopians make coffee. Identical to the Arabian way almost. I could drink that coffee raw despite it being very strong. That's how great it smelled and tasted. Nescafe and other crap is not worth the comparison. It's an insult towards coffee IMO!:D

Got to go so take care. I was looking forward to some tasty Bangladeshi dishes recommended by a local but you disappointed me there buddy.:lol:
 
Aha. I guess that I have to do my own research then.;)

Really? That's one of my favorites as well. Here in Copenhagen they are selling frozen salmon shaped like a beef. Don't recall the English name for it. Anyway I don't usually grill it as I live in a apartment complex in the middle of the city. Our apartment complex does have green areas and a backyard. There is a 100 years old or something artificial lake close by too but you can only do grilling here during the summer which practically only lasts 3 months.

So normally I am just roasting the salmon on a pan with plenty of salt and extra virgin olive oil:)

Of course it is tastier on the grill. Thankfully I have a gas stove rather than a electric stove which makes a big difference in the taste. For the good.

LOL. Arabic coffee is great! Man up! If it is too strong then use milk or more sugar. In a traditional Arabic coffee there is already cardamon and cloves. Some drink it raw though which is also very tasty. You have to become used to it though. I visited a Ethiopian restaurant here not long ago (@ebray can tell) and I saw how the Ethiopians make coffee. Identical to the Arabian way almost. I could drink that coffee raw despite being very strong. That's how great it smelled and tasted. Nescafe and other crap is not worth the comparison. It's an insult towards coffee IMO!:D

Gerge Foreman grill my brother. It works like a charm. I use it in winter as it cool outside. It's prayer time in here. Until then ma salama.

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Gerge Foreman grill my brother. It works like a charm. I use it in winter as it cool outside. It's prayer time in here. Until then ma salama.

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As a big boxing fan then George Foreman is a inspiration. Such a hard puncher and that he won the heavyweight championship at such an age (almost 50 years old) is remarkable. I would have loved to see Tyson and Foreman fighting it out in the ring in their primes. He seems like a very smart and friendly man too. I like him as a commentator too.


I never used a George Foreman grill (lol) but since I am a fan I should buy one.:D Of course Ali is still the greatest though.

Allah ysalmak bro. I won't take your time and I should study. So let us end it here:)
 
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@al-Hasani

I get impression that you are chef when I read your posts. I have no idea when it comes to cooking quick lunches. I can do fried Arabic breakfest stuff like fries, tomatos, eggs but nothing else. :(

What is the secret to cooking me some lunches?
 
@al-Hasani

I get impression that you are chef when I read your posts. I have no idea when it comes to cooking quick lunches. I can do fried Arabic breakfest stuff like fries, tomatos, eggs but nothing else. :(

What is the secret to cooking me some lunches?

No chef at all.:lol:

I was like you as well at one point (early teenage years) but now when I have been on my own (I think that I am 1-3 years older than you) I got to do the cooking myself mostly when not eating out which I do quite often. Also I am a person that has too many interests (which is sometimes a problem) so learning about various cuisines and trying to do the stuff myself came naturally. I learn through reading about cuisines, watching videos and "experimenting" with the dishes myself.

Also my mother is fond of making food and I got two elder sister's that used to like to make food as well when we all lived together. So that also helped shape some of my interest with food.

The only problem I have is laziness on this front but I do enjoy good and healthy food.

Of course I know most about various Arab and ME cuisines but I also know European cuisines. Mostly Mediterranean but also French (some French dishes are Mediterranean in nature mostly but it depends on the region). Like in our Arab world there can be great diversity between each historical region in terms of cuisine. Geography, history, fauna, traditions etc. play a role here.

So all I can advice you to do is to read about the cuisines that you like, see videos of the dishes you want to do beforehand and then just try out yourself.

I also screwed some dishes up but then I learnt to correct my mistakes. Also the food I am doing is nothing special. Just ordinary healthy ME/Mediterranean food.

Instead of making pasta all the time (which many people do) I am a bigger fan of rice, bulgur, beans etc. Easy to make as well.

Got to study for 1-2 more hours. So won't reply until tomorrow if you reply.:)
 
@Mahmoud_EGY @al-Hasani @Mosamania

My Palestinian Brother:-

Don't respond to this Egyptian beggar dog. You can't talk sense with these people. If you ever wanted to explore stupidity and understand what stupidity is you go this shithole Egypt where everyone you encounter is slap happy stupid. He probably thinks Egypt is leader of Arab world even with 5 trillion debt. This population is retarded, its better to give them no attention. They need attention to the point where they threaten their own people with mass rape. In the shithole Egypt their women can't walk in the street without being sexually harrased by at least 50 men. They had chance to regain reputation in Arab world under Morsi but this pig population which is full of brainwashed moron zombies decided to tolerate another stooge. Their repuation is dirt now. Only their Jewish masters have positive views of them.

What he wrote before the edit was infinitely more hateful. @Hazzy997 oh! sorry @Falcon29 isn't very nice, nor does he pay any attention to what your views or arguments are, even if you've discussed them at length with him.
 
@Mahmoud_EGY @al-Hasani @Mosamania

My Palestinian Brother:-



What he wrote before the edit was infinitely more hateful. @Hazzy997 oh! sorry @Falcon29 isn't very nice, nor does he pay any attention to what your views or arguments are, even if you've discussed them at length with him.

I always viewed as a dog of Jew since I first had encounter with you on this forum. On the other Arabs here also Arab authority dogs that I could give a shit about it. Didn't edit anything you beggar brainwashed zombie. Arabs will invade Egypt in coming years if Egytian dogs keep attacking Algeria, Libya and Palestine. Your whole reputation sunk.
 
I always viewed as a dog of Jew since I first had encounter with you on this forum. On the other Arabs here also Arab authority dogs that I could give a shit about it. Didn't edit anything you beggar brainwashed zombie. Arabs will invade Egypt in coming years if Egytian dogs keep attacking Algeria, Libya and Palestine. Your whole reputation sunk.

Ahlan beek, 3atsharafna emta ya basha? 3ashan nekremac, wenfasahak, wene3mel ma3ak elwageb sah. 3emoman ahlan beek feh ay wakt feh balad elsalam welaman yam3alem. Rabina yeshfeek.
 
@Mahmoud_EGY @al-Hasani @Mosamania

My Palestinian Brother:-



What he wrote before the edit was infinitely more hateful. @Hazzy997 oh! sorry @Falcon29 isn't very nice, nor does he pay any attention to what your views or arguments are, even if you've discussed them at length with him.

Khalas im done I had argument with Egyptian and took my anger out on you. :enjoy: :cheesy:

Ahlan beek, 3atsharafna emta ya basha? 3ashan nekremac, wenfasahak, wene3mel ma3ak elwageb sah. 3emoman ahlan beek feh ay wakt feh balad elsalam welaman yam3alem. Rabina yeshfeek.

Rabina yeshfeeko unto ya tawfiq 3akashaah :D
 
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