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IslamiCity > Travel > 2004 Umra Tour ddd

MEALS & FOOD:

The program fees include daily 3 halal meals. It is very difficult for one to get non-halal food anyways in Saudi Arabia.

Each region and sometimes even within a city, one can experience unique variations of the same dish. Some popular mouth-watering items include:

  • Pelav Rice

  • Whole Baked Goat

  • Oven Baked Tandoor Bread (Non)

  • Foool

  • Shawarma

  • and More

We will try to arrange with local Muslims to prepare a traditional meal. Although this was very easily accomplished in our other tours, such as in China, Uzbekistan and Turkey, but we do not quite know if this is as easy in Saudi Arabia. Traditional dinners can be enjoyed anyways in road side cafes. 

Tandoor bread is generally flat, varies in sizes with different baking techniques. Just the fresh bread in itself is a meal many a times. One can find people of all ages chowing down bread by itself all the time. Fresh tandoor bread is baked everywhere, around the corner, restaurants, exclusive bread bakeries, etc.

 

 
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