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Food in the Arab WorldFood in the Arabic World
1. Food from the Arab World:
From this website, we can download an abundance of recipes specially soups, fish, meat, fowl, desserts and syrups.
http://almashriq.hiof.no/general/600.technology/640.home_economics_and_family_living/641/khayat/
2. Arab Gateway:
A large selection of dishes based on the book, Food from the Arab World, by Marie Karam Khayat and Margaret Clark Keatinge (Beirut 1959).
http://www.al-bab.com/arab/food.htm
3. Foreign Food Recipes:
The purpose of this website is to become knowledgeable about the cuisine of a specific foreign country; to plan a complete meal that will be prepared and served as part of the class; to educate the class about the history of the types of foods and eating habits identified with that country; to work cooperatively with a group to plan and present the information to the class.
http://www.lkwdpl.org/lhs/foreignfoods/
4. A Guide to Good Cooking:
This website shares the information about the terms of food definitions of Arabic cooking with explanations of unfamiliar words used in the Arabic kitchens.
http://www.goodcooking.com/mideast.htm
5. The Saudi Network:
Visitors can find useful links about Arabic food, restaurants and recipes.
http://www.the-saudi.net/arab-world/food-links.htm
6. The Middle East:
Amazing website! With a right click on the Middle East Map we can discover the cultures and special food of every Arabic country in the Middle East! It is worth trying!
http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/hupfer/global/regions/mideast.html
7. Arab-heritage:
On this website we can read about Arabic Heritage and culture, religion, clothing and the origin and purpose of a good coffee. Very beautiful website!
http://www.arab-heritage.com/arabic_coffee.htm
8. Islamic-World.net:
On this website we can get information about the recipes of different Arab and Muslim countries. The name of the website is Sister’s Page. Very nice website!
http://islamic-world.net/sister/recipes.htm
9. Hotel and Restaurant, Iraq:
The government of Iraq is now giving the hospitality sector top priority. The existing 5, 4, and 3 star hotels in Baghdad and in other major cities are expected to witness massive renovations and refurbishment. Huge budgets are being allocated for the development of new hotels and restaurants to cater to the increasing number of tourists and businessmen from all over the world.
http://www.ifpexpo.com/Hotelrest_i_02/index.asp
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