There are many Qatari recipes.. The traditional dishes can be super yummy.. My mother in law is an expert! Contact me via my profile and I'll get back to you.. I'll get you authentic sources for your research..I 'll be glad to help..
There is this Qatari lady who published a Qatari cook boo called taste of home.I bought the book a long time ago at Jarir. Dont know if they still have it. Her name is Maryam Mohammed Abdulla contact (in her book) POBox 7037, fax 467 4829 & email khafiyif/at/ hotmail. Suggest you contact her. Good luck
Balhambar Restaurant, down at the Cornish, has a Qatari Buffet. I enjoyed very limited dishes there, but hard to remember the names or even the ingredients.
You may want to visit Souk Wakif, there is pure Qatari food corner there.
I remember dishes like Tharid, Harees, Mashhool (rice and chicken)…that’s it. They also eat dates and a kind of dumpling.
Maybe Aisha, bleu, qatari-princess and Diamond can help you on this one.
On the weekends there is 2 Qatari ladies selling home made Qatari food outside like "Harees" and other nice dishes, it may be worth going and having a chat with them and trying their yummy food :)
All Qataris I know have cooks from India. So, Qatari Cuisine is Indian Cuisine. Some add joghurt and it becomes Turkish Cuisine. Others order from a Lebanese restaurant.
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Thanks, I sent you an email..
I'll add you to my buddy list now after I find your invitations..I have like hundrads of those!! So sorry!!
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have sent u a buddy invite....accept it.
And a msg along with it...Thanks a lot for helping me out.
God Bless
There are many Qatari recipes.. The traditional dishes can be super yummy.. My mother in law is an expert! Contact me via my profile and I'll get back to you.. I'll get you authentic sources for your research..I 'll be glad to help..
Good luck!!
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they like to eat baby camel meat, normally they enjoyed it the party.
Everybody is right everybody is wrong, it depend where you stand
I agree the cuisine is a mix of East n West....but I anna know if they still retain and have any of their authentic recipes.....
Thanks for the pict n all the help dear.
Thanks so much everybody.
Really a lot of help.
Will keep you all posted.
LOl MD,that was gold.
Qatari culture? Where!? Did you see it? Nope.
Cause they shun their histry and culture. And adpot those that they find much more comfortable.
There is this Qatari lady who published a Qatari cook boo called taste of home.I bought the book a long time ago at Jarir. Dont know if they still have it. Her name is Maryam Mohammed Abdulla contact (in her book) POBox 7037, fax 467 4829 & email khafiyif/at/ hotmail. Suggest you contact her. Good luck
Aisha-Taweela
Hi just you a mail regarding the other matter. With pic etc as asked.
As for Qatari food. I think it is a mixture of East and West. I think lol
My thoughts are my own, but I doubt my Mum would agree with some of them.
Balhambar Restaurant, down at the Cornish, has a Qatari Buffet. I enjoyed very limited dishes there, but hard to remember the names or even the ingredients.
You may want to visit Souk Wakif, there is pure Qatari food corner there.
I remember dishes like Tharid, Harees, Mashhool (rice and chicken)…that’s it. They also eat dates and a kind of dumpling.
Maybe Aisha, bleu, qatari-princess and Diamond can help you on this one.
Salam
On the weekends there is 2 Qatari ladies selling home made Qatari food outside like "Harees" and other nice dishes, it may be worth going and having a chat with them and trying their yummy food :)
All Qataris I know have cooks from India. So, Qatari Cuisine is Indian Cuisine. Some add joghurt and it becomes Turkish Cuisine. Others order from a Lebanese restaurant.