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  2. Saudi Arabian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Traditional coffeehouses (maqha) used to be ubiquitous, but are now being displaced by food-hall-style cafes. According to the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission, "serving Gahwah (Coffee) in Saudi Arabia is a sign of hospitality and generosity".

  3. She ate her way across Saudi Arabia. Now her restaurant ... - AOL

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    Hadeel Al Motawa traveled across Saudi Arabia, acquiring traditional recipes that she now serves with a modern flair at Takya, a restaurant in the 600-year-old historic center of Riyadh.

  4. Tharid - Wikipedia

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    Tharid (Arabic: ثريد, also known as trid, taghrib, tashreeb or thareed) is a bread soup that originates from Mecca, Saudi Arabia, an Arab cuisine also found in many other Arab countries. Like other bread soups, it is a simple meal of broth and bread, in this instance crumbled flatbread moistened with broth or stew. [ 1 ]

  5. Culture of Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Saudi males dressed and prepared for ardah, the national dance. It also includes swords, poetry, and singing. The cultural setting of Saudi Arabia is greatly influenced by the Arab and Islamic culture. The society is in general deeply religious, conservative, traditional, and family-oriented.

  6. Arab cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Drinks are not necessarily served with the food; however, there is a very wide variety of drinks such as shineena (or laban), karakaden, Naqe'e Al Zabib, Irq Soos, Tamr Hindi, and fruit juice, as well as other traditional Arabic drinks. During the 20th century, carbonated soda and fruit-based drinks have also become very popular.

  7. Category:Saudi Arabian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Saudi Arabian cuisine" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Sarma (food) Saudi Arabian cuisine; Shawarma; Sobia (drink ...

  8. Andrew Garfield and Benedict Cumberbatch React to ‘We ... - AOL

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    “We were all on a rooftop in the old town, with traditional Saudi music being played live and traditional Saudi food being served. People were smoking shisha and this very beautiful, low-hanging ...

  9. Saleeg - Wikipedia

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    It originates in Hejaz region in the west of Saudi Arabia, where it is commonly regarded as a national dish of the region. The dish is very popular in the city of Taif. Saleeg originated in the Hijaz region but is now popular all over the Arab world. [1] Some people say that it tastes like the Italian risotto. [2]