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Al-Dajani
The Dajani family of Jerusalem, nicknamed Dalahudi, is a Jerusalemite family that was connected to Muhammad The Prophet -peace be upon him-, and it was […]
Continue ReadingAl-Ghawanma
Their place of residence was known by Bani Ghanim Sailors, referred to them, which increases their presence in Jerusalem over a thousand years, where it […]
Continue ReadingAl-Msakhan
Al-msakhan is a famous and popular dish in Jerusalem, it is related to special events such as Ramadan. It is consisted of: chicken, chopped onions, […]
Continue Reading“Qamaruddin” syrup
Qamaruddin is a syrup consisted of dried apricot and water. It is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. It is well-known of its quenching […]
Continue ReadingAl-Bahta
It is so delicious, easy to prepare and inexpensive, it consists: cooked rice In milk and sugar, with rose water, and it can be served […]
Continue ReadingAl-Kulaj
Al-Kulaj is a dough flakes stuffed with cheese or walnuts with cinnamon, which is a confectionary Preferred Jerusalemites in the month of Ramadan. It is […]
Continue ReadingAl-Tamr Al-Hindi
Al-Tamr Al-Hindi is one of the most popular and favorite drinks of Jerusalemites fasting in the month of Ramadan, and it is almost in every […]
Continue ReadingAl-Samakia
Samakia is one of the well-known Palestinian dishes, it has meat, vegetable plant, and hummus. Usually, it is served in the important occasions and especially, […]
Continue ReadingAl-Hilba
Al-Hilba is a popular dish of sweets in Jerusalem, it has a very special smell; this is due to the seeds of Al-Hilba plant that […]
Continue ReadingKofta with grape leaves
Al-Kafta is considered to be one of the most popular dishes in Jerusalem. It consists: Meat Mince stuffed inside the grape leaves, and cooked in […]
Continue ReadingSyrup “Sharab Al-Khushaf”
It is a drink that dates back to Turkey, made of dried fruit and nuts. It is famous between the Jerusalemites, especially, at breakfast during […]
Continue ReadingDawood-Basha
Turkey is the origin of this dish, related to the Ottoman governor “Dawood Basha”; who ruled Baghdad at the time of Sultan Mahmoud II. This […]
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