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Gulab Jamun (Queen of Pakistani desserts)

posted August 02, 2010 in Bake me DeliCiOus

Gulab jamun is a dessert often eaten at festivals or major celebrations such as marriages, Diwali (the Indian festival of light) and the Muslim celebrations of Eid ul-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. There are various types of Gulab jamun and every variety has (read full article)

Aid El- Fitr

posted May 14, 2010 in Recettes Maroc

C’est la fête marquant la rupture du jeûne du mois de Ramadan. C’est une des deux grandes fêtes de l’année pour le musulman. Elle est aussi parfois appelée Aid es- Seghir la petite fête en comparaison à Aid el-Kebir, la grande fête. L (read full article)

Eid Mubarak!

posted September 21, 2009 in Simply Trini Cooking

It's Eid Ul Fitr here in Trinidad and Tobago once more and of course that means HOLIDAY! :-) But whose complaining? Because Thursday this week is Republic Day as well so that makes for only three days of work. Last year I made Sawine and of course w (read full article)

The Power of Pomegranates

posted September 30, 2008 in The Vegan Diet

Best wishes to my readers celebrating New Yearand to my readers celebrating Eid-al-Fitr.Pomegranates have been cultivated for over 5000 years and thought to be native to Iran. They are the fruit of a small, bushy tree and generally the size of an ora (read full article)

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