al-Hasani
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Anyway I have heard that there are some quick and tasty vegetarian South Asian dishes, especially South Indian, that can be done fairly quickly if you have the ingredients (mostly spices and coconut) but which are tasty. As a student you often find yourself tired at night and sometimes you ought to make your own food. Don't get me wrong. I enjoy cooking and eating well (not always healthy) but sometimes I need new impulses from cuisines I am less familiar with.
From my knowledge, just like Arab and other ME cuisines, Pakistani cuisines takes a lot of time to prepare, even the simplest of breads, but there must be some dishes that are tasty but at the same time easy to prepare. They don't have to be vegetarian.
Strange because Moroccan cuisine is otherwise quit spicy even for South Asian levels. You must have been unlucky. Moroccan cuisine is amazing. It really is.
Olive oil is amazing and healthy but butter, milk and herbs are also used as a base for dishes. Coconut in the Southern Areas of the Arabian Peninsula - coastal obviously.
From my knowledge, just like Arab and other ME cuisines, Pakistani cuisines takes a lot of time to prepare, even the simplest of breads, but there must be some dishes that are tasty but at the same time easy to prepare. They don't have to be vegetarian.
I ate Arab Cuisine on my visit to the States; both the Moroccan Restaurant & the some Arab Kiosk were terribly bland - You guys don't marinate the meat with much spices do you ?
The Lebanese barbeque, on the other hand, was nice !
And whats with the excessive use of Olive Oil ?
Strange because Moroccan cuisine is otherwise quit spicy even for South Asian levels. You must have been unlucky. Moroccan cuisine is amazing. It really is.
Olive oil is amazing and healthy but butter, milk and herbs are also used as a base for dishes. Coconut in the Southern Areas of the Arabian Peninsula - coastal obviously.