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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : عادات السعودية في الاكل



ساعية للفردوس
29-10-2010, 07:30 PM
الله يخليكم عندي اختبار وابغى تعبير عن عادات السعودية في الاكل واشهر الماكولات اكثر من سبعة جمل والله لا ادعيلها من قلبي اللي ترد
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M.o_o.N
29-10-2010, 08:32 PM
Each society has its own cultures and traditions. We need to respect and understand other customs even if we disagree with them. In Saudi Arabia , Saudis eat with their hands without using utensils .cakes and ice creams are usually eaten by using utensils such as, spoons ,forks. There is a traditional meal in Saudi Arabia which is eaten by hands it is called Kabsa .Kabsa is usually made of rice and oriental spices and chicken or meat .






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FOODS OF THE SAUDIS



The people of Saudi Arabia are very traditional and eat the same foods they have eaten for centuries. The average meal of the Bedouin nomads who remain in Saudi Arabia is much simpler than that of the urban Saudis who make up the majority of Saudi Arabia's population today. However, the basic ingredients are the same: fava beans, wheat, rice, yogurt, dates, and chicken are staple foods for all Saudis. Saudi Arabia has over 18 million date palms that produce 600 million pounds of dates each year.

Saudis rank as the highest consumers of broiler chickens in the world, eating an average of 88.2 pounds of chicken per person per year. Saudis are strict Muslims and, following Islamic law, do not eat pork or drink alcohol. Lamb is traditionally served to honored guests and at holiday feasts. According to Islamic law, animals must be butchered in a particular way and blessed before they can be eaten, so Saudi Arabia is the world's largest importer of live sheep.

Camel (or sheep or goat) milk has long been the staple of the Bedouin diet, and dairy products are still favorites with all Saudis. Yogurt is eaten alone, used in sauces, and made into a drink called a lassi. Flat breads— fatir, a flat bread cooked on a curved metal pan over a fire, and kimaje, similar to pita—are the other mainstay of the nomadic diet that are eaten by all Saudis. These breads are used at every meal, in place of a fork or spoon, to scoop up other foods.

دعواتك :)

ساعية للفردوس
29-10-2010, 08:56 PM
الله يوفقك ويسعدك ويحققلك مرادك:small

البـارع
30-10-2010, 02:00 AM
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