al-Hasani
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Screw you guys,Lebanese cuisine is the best. The fucking lamb kebabs god damn ima have sex with that shit. The taste only got better when a Lebanese hotty served it . The Shawarmas, the rotissary chicken, humus, mutabbal, all the sexy salads. Heaven.
Arab food is indeed great. Probably the most diverse cuisine in the region due to it being scattered across 22 Arab countries. From Morocco in the West to Iraq in the East. From Syria in the North to Comoros in the South (Southern Hemisphere). But at the same time there are astonishing similarities. Lebanese cuisine is great indeed but there are better Arab cuisines out there but of course it depends on your taste. Yemeni is really unique. I would say it is a mixture of all cuisines in the Middle East, influences from South East Asia, South Asia and Horn of Africa. It is probably also the most flavourish cuisine in the Arab world and most spicy. In many ways similar to Hijazi cuisine just northwards.
Indeed good and also.. these kind of food is inferior when compared to traditional Iranian food. In middle east we should make our own franchise restaurants. We dont need inferior shit from mcdonalds, burger king etc.
The problem is that our food (I can only talk for the Arab cuisine here although I know that Turkish and Iranian is quite similar) is not food you make in 5 minutes. Sometimes it literary takes days to make the right dishes.
But sure you have kebab, falafel, shawarma, flat bread, sweats etc. that can be made relatively quickly but such places are already found in ABUNDANCE in Europe. Probably much more than the fast food chains already. And obviously also in the ME.
I can only think about a few rice dishes that can be made very quickly without losing too much quality.
Also Europeans tend to prefer patatoes or pasta. Rice was pretty much foreign to them. Much like coffee (which the Arabs first started to cultivate on a big scale and exported) and tea (Chinese) first really reached Europe like 200-300 years ago. Just to mention the two most common drinks in the West. Aside from beverages such as beer and wine.
Also most people/cultures in the Middle East and Muslim world always preferred eating at home in big gatherings. Hence when a foreigner visits Arab country x or y you don't take him to the local restaurant but invite him inside your home and host him there - which also obviously includes giving him food.
And obviously it is only human to want to try new things and that is why fast food chains are so popular in the Middle East.