emiriti Emirati
Explanation: Emirati delights just a way to name some good recipe used in the Emirates, in this case sweet recipes :) DESSERTS No meal, be it traditional or contemporary, is complete without a sugary treat to satisfy that sweet tooth. Below are a few regional favourites: Al Khabeesah - Many Arab nations have their own 'versions' of this dessert, but the Emirati variant is more crumby (as opposed to creamy) due to the presence of roasted flour and cashew nuts. This sweet dish is made from flour heated on a stovetop before the rose water, sugar, ghee and cardamom are added to contribute to this dish's distinct and warming flavour. Al Khanfaroosh - Al Khanfaroosh is prepared from a mixture of flour, egg, sugar, yeast, cardamom, saffron and rose water. This aromatic mixture and left to rest, before it is divided into pieces and fried in ghee. The flour is sometimes replaced with rice, where the rice is washed and then left in the sun to dry after which it is finely ground before use. Luqiamat - Round doughy dumplings of deep-fried batter, sweetly drizzled in date syrup. The probable reason we're so unacquainted with traditional fare, is the lack of genuine Emirati restaurants here in the Emirates itself. We have however hunted down a few hideaways in Dubai that do boast an original Emirati menu: Bin Eid restaurant - Abu Hail (+971 (4) 266-3644) Al Boom Tourist Village (+9715 (4) 3243000) Local House – Bastakiya (+971 (4) 3540705) So, the next time you're in the mood for 'Arabic,' make it a point to steer away from the generic for a change, and savour some of the more authentic Emirati delights. http://www.khaleejesque.com/articles/20091201_1 or, from A warm welcome to the Emirati website, where you can obtain information about the Emirati Embassy in London, other Emirati embassies worldwide, Emirati visa requirements, visa application forms for United Arab Emirates, tourist information, weather, maps of United Arab Emirates, public holidays in United Arab Emirates, telephone area codes and much more travel information about United Arab Emirates can be found here. The Emirati Embassy in London is the official representative body of the Emirati Government in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Emirati Embassy in London and other Emirati consulates in United Kingdom are listed below: http://uae.embassyhomepage.com/index.htm some advices Emirati Food and Drink Eating in United Arab Emirates is an exciting and rich experience. http://uae.embassyhomepage.com/emirati_food_emirati_drinks_r...
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I'd like to add that "Emirati Delights" is just a general way to name the very good food available in the Emirates. Sweets Emirati Delights identifies the sweet dishes present in the broader category of Emirati food :) eg The buffet offers a pleasing array of Emirati delights, from bajila and dango (broad beans and chickpeas), chicken freekha (with nuts and wheat) and fish assida, a porridge-like dish of fish and tomato. Magic indeed. http://www.thenational.ae/article/20081203/LIFE/573081948/10... please, also to confirm the spelling "E m i r a t i", check this http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&num=30&q="emirat...
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