Biyernes, Marso 8, 2013

saudi arabia food cuisine


Food staples in Saudi Arabian cuisine include lambgrilled chickenfalafel (deep-fried chickpea balls), shawarma(spit-cooked sliced lamb), mutabbaq and Ful medames.[1] Arabic unleavened bread, or khubz (خبز), is eaten with almost all meals, and is often used as an edible utensil to scoop foods.[1] Kabsa, rice with chicken and lamb, is very popular and is considered iconic. Traditional coffeehouses used to be ubiquitous, but are now being displaced by food-hall style cafes. Arabic tea is also a famous custom, which is used in both casual and formal meetings between friends, family and strangers. The tea is black (without milk) and has herbal flavoring that comes in many variations.



The same types of foods have been consumed by the Saudi Arabian people for thousands of years.[1] Basic ingredients include wheatrice, chicken, fava beansyoghurt and dates.[1] Saudi Arabia produces approximately 600 million pounds of dates annually.[1] Per capita, Saudis consume the largest number of chickens in the world, at an average of 88.2 pounds of chicken per person annually.[1] Lamb is served traditionally to guests and during holidays.[1]

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