Is “mansaf in a cup” a novel way to enjoy the country’s most treasured delicacy, or an affront to its most hallowed traditions? By Ben Hubbard and Asmaa al-Omar Photographs by Laura Boushnak AMMAN, ...
The traditional Bedouin dish of bread, rice, lamb and yogurt is a talisman of identity in Jordan — and in various communities in suburban Detroit. By Diana Abu-Jaber Photographs by Renee Cox WE WERE ...
First prepared by the Bedouins of Jordan with lesser-known ingredients, what used to be called Mansaf was camel or lamb meat pieces cooked with meat broth or ghee and at the side famous bread known as ...
Yes, you read it right. Mansaf is not just a regular meal served to your family. It is a celebratory food and is often served at weddings, graduations or prepared for special guests during Ramadan. It ...
Some people think that diplomats spend much of their time eating and drinking. If only they knew how much time is spent answering e-mails and managing budgets! But certainly lunches and dinners are ...
Jordanian cuisine is deeply connected to daily life and celebrations. Meals are often shared, not rushed, and prepared with care. From savory rice dishes to sweet desserts, each food represents warmth ...
Jordanians are proud of their national dish. And rightly so: this tasty dish of rice, lamb and jameed (a kind of yoghurt) is a symbol of Jordanian tradition and an essential part of major occasions.
No aroma in this world evokes more memories for me that the warm scent of home-cooked mansaf, especially the tangy yogurt sauce that simmers for hours on the stove. Served at large gatherings to ...
The idea started as a joke, the owner of the restaurant said. A restaurant in Jordan is offering its customers an opportunity to take a nap after they eat Mansaf, the country's national dish, ...
The Middle East is a rich mix of Arab, Levantine, Berber, Turkish and Persian cultures Dubai: The Middle East is a vast and diverse region in which Arab culture has mixed with — over the generations ...