Kuwaiti cuisine

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Machboos

Kuwaiti cuisine is a fusion of Arabian, Iranian, Indian and Mediterranean cuisines. [1] [2] Kuwaiti cuisine is part of the Eastern Arabian cuisine. A prominent dish in Kuwaiti cuisine is machboos , a rice-based dish usually prepared with basmati rice seasoned with spices, and chicken or mutton.

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Seafood is a significant part of the Kuwaiti diet, especially fish. [3] Mutabbaq samak is a national dish in Kuwait. Other local favourites are hamour (grouper), which is typically served grilled, fried, or with biryani rice because of its texture and taste; safi (rabbitfish); maid (mulletfish); and sobaity (sea bream).

Kuwait's traditional flatbread is called khubz . It is a large flatbread baked in a special oven and it is often topped with sesame seeds. Bread is often served with mahyawa fish sauce.

Dishes

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Biryani with chicken

Sauces and soups

Desserts

Beverages

See also

References

  1. Riolo, Amy (2008). Arabian Delights: Recipes & Princely Entertaining Ideas from the Arabian Peninsula. Capital Books. p. 23. ISBN   9781933102559.
  2. Nevins, Debbie; O'Shea, Maria (2018). Kuwait. Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC. p. 128. ISBN   9781502636409.
  3. "Consumption of fish and shellfish and the regional markets". Food and Agriculture Organization . Retrieved 8 October 2014.
  4. 1 2 Riolo, 2007, p.23 - 24
  5. "أشهرها «التشريب» و«الماغوطة» و«الهريس»، الكويتيون حافظوا على عادات الاجداد الغذائية الخاصة بشهر رمضان". Albayan. 15 November 2002.
  6. "عادات كويتية متأصلة في شهر رمضان المبارك". Kuna.
  7. DiPiazza (2006) p.57

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