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zeitouncaygate · 2 months ago
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Delicious Lebanese Takeaway at Zeitoun Claygate | Authentic & Fresh
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Indulge in authentic Lebanese takeaway at Zeitoun Claygate. Savor traditional dishes made from fresh, high-quality ingredients. Order today and enjoy flavorful meals delivered to your door!
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timothylawrence · 7 months ago
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a good falafel is so hard to find but truly life changing
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fieriframes · 2 years ago
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[I've lived for 25 years in Lebanon, and this is the only authentic Lebanese place that I've been to in San Diego. FIERI: And that authenticity comes from George Salameh, who's dishing out the flavors of his homeland.]
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byrootsonlineshopping · 4 days ago
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Authentic Lebanese Food & Premium Ingredients Delivered to Your Door – Byroots
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Byroots is your go-to platform for premium Lebanese ingredients, offering a wide range of products that capture the true essence of Lebanon's culinary traditions. From spices and grains to preserves and oils, their carefully sourced ingredients bring authenticity to every dish. Among their standout offerings, you can Buy Apple Vinegar Online, a versatile product perfect for salad dressings and traditional recipes. With Byroots, quality and convenience come together, allowing you to enjoy the finest flavors of Lebanon delivered straight to your doorstep.
For fans of Traditional Lebanese Food, Byroots provides an impressive selection of classic essentials, including mooneh items, herbs, and unique local delicacies. Whether you're preparing hummus, tabbouleh, or traditional Lebanese desserts, their products ensure every meal is rich in flavor and heritage. Byroots not only delivers ingredients but also connects you to the roots of Lebanese cuisine. Read the full blog for more information: https://sites.google.com/view/buy-lebanesee-food-online/What-Are-the-Advantages-of-Buying-Lebanese-Food-and-Ingredients-Online/authentic-lebanese-food-premium-ingredients-delivered-to-your-door 
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bestshawarmaingurgaon · 9 days ago
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When it comes to tantalizing your taste buds with exotic flavors, Lebanese food in Gurgaon stands out as a must-try. Known for its aromatic spices, wholesome ingredients, and delicious dishes, Lebanese cuisine has found a home at Lub Lub – The Lebanese Art Cafe, one of the top Lebanese restaurants in Gurgaon. Conveniently located in the vibrant Baani Square, this spot is a haven for food lovers seeking authentic Middle Eastern food in Gurgaon.
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a1indiancurry · 9 months ago
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Lebanese cuisine in singapore | A1 indian curry
Looking for Best Authentic north Indian restaurants in Singapore? Check out the vegetarian and non vegetarian restaurants, Lebanese cuisine in Singapore - A1 Indian Curry
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grandkonak · 9 months ago
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Famous Turkish Foods in Singapore | Grandkonak
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byroots · 2 years ago
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Byroots Is a Great Place to Buy Lebanese Food Online
Lebanese cuisine is known for its delicious and healthy dishes that are rich in flavor and nutrients. If you��re a fan of Lebanese food and want to enjoy it at home, you can now buy Lebanese food online from a variety of retailers. Here are some tips for buying Lebanese food online and some of the best places to buy it:
Look for authentic Lebanese food: When buying Lebanese food online, it’s important to look for authentic options that are made with traditional Lebanese ingredients and cooking methods. Look for retailers that specialize in Lebanese food and have a reputation for offering authentic dishes. Authentic Lebanese food will typically include dishes like hummus, tabbouleh, falafel, shawarma, and kebabs.
Check the ingredients: When buying Lebanese food online, be sure to check the ingredients list to ensure that the food is made with high-quality, natural ingredients. Avoid products that contain preservatives or artificial additives. Authentic Lebanese food is typically made with fresh ingredients like herbs, vegetables, and high-quality meats.
Consider shipping costs and timeframes: Shipping costs and delivery timeframes can vary widely depending on the retailer you choose. Some retailers may offer free shipping on large orders, while others may charge a flat rate or based on the weight of the package. Be sure to factor in shipping costs and delivery times when making your purchase.
Read reviews: Reading customer reviews can be a great way to get an idea of the quality and taste of the food you’re considering buying. Look for retailers that have positive reviews and high customer satisfaction ratings. If possible, read reviews from customers who have purchased the same dishes you’re interested in.
Check for promotions and discounts: Some retailers may offer promotions or discounts on Lebanese food, especially during holidays or special events. Be sure to check for any current promotions or discount codes before making your purchase to get the best possible deal.
Now that you know what to look for when buying Lebanese food online, here are some of the best places to buy it:
Cedar Market: Cedar Market is a popular online retailer that specialises in Lebanese food. They offer a wide variety of authentic Lebanese dishes, including tabbouleh, hummus, falafel, shawarma, kebabs, and more. Their products are made with high-quality, natural ingredients and are shipped frozen to ensure maximum freshness.
Ziyad Brothers Importing: Ziyad Brothers Importing is a company that specialises in Middle Eastern food products, including authentic Lebanese food. They offer a wide variety of Lebanese dishes, including hummus, tabbouleh, grape leaves, and more. Their products are all-natural and free of preservatives and additives, making them a healthy and delicious option.
Aladdin’s Eatery: Aladdin’s Eatery is a restaurant chain that offers a variety of Lebanese dishes, including hummus, tabbouleh, falafel, shawarma, and more. They also offer online ordering for pickup or delivery, making it easy to enjoy Lebanese food from the comfort of your own home.
Holyland USA: Holyland USA is an online retailer that offers a variety of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food products, including authentic Lebanese dishes. They offer a wide variety of Lebanese food, including hummus, tabbouleh, baba ghanoush, falafel, and more. Their products are made with high-quality, natural ingredients and are shipped frozen to ensure maximum freshness.
Byroots: Byroots is a great place to buy Lebanese food online, as they have a wide variety of brands and products to choose from. You can find everything from hummus and tabbouleh to Lebanese sweets and snacks. Plus, with Amazon Prime, you can get free
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news4dzhozhar · 1 year ago
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Yasmin Porat, a survivor of the bloodshed at Kibbutz Be’eri, near the boundary with Gaza, says many Israeli civilians were killed by Israeli forces.
An Israeli woman who survived the Hamas assault on settlements near the Gaza boundary on 7 October says Israeli civilians were “undoubtedly” killed by their own security forces.
It happened when Israeli forces engaged in fierce gun battles with Palestinian fighters in Kibbutz Be’eri and fired indiscriminately at both the fighters and their Israeli prisoners.
“They eliminated everyone, including the hostages,” she told Israeli radio. “There was very, very heavy crossfire” and even tank shelling.
The woman, 44-year-old mother of three Yasmin Porat, said that prior to that, she and other civilians had been held by the Palestinians for several hours and treated “humanely.” She had fled the nearby “Nova” rave.
A recording of her interview, from the radio program Haboker Hazeh (“This Morning”) hosted by Aryeh Golan on state broadcaster Kan, has been circulating on social media.
Notably, the interview is not included in the online version of Haboker Hazeh for 15 October, the episode in which it apparently aired.
It may well have been censored due to its explosive nature.
Porat, who is from Kabri, a settlement near the Lebanese border, undoubtedly experienced terrible things and saw many noncombatants killed. Her own partner, Tal Katz, is among the dead.
However, her account undermines Israel’s official story of deliberate, wanton murder by the Palestinian fighters.
Although it no longer appears on the Kan website, there can be little doubt about the recording’s authenticity.
At least one Hebrew-language account posted part of the interview on Twitter, now officially called X, and accused Kan of functioning as “media in the service of Hamas.”
Porat also gave her account to the Israeli newspaper Maariv.
However, the Maariv story, published on 9 October, makes no specific mention of civilians being killed by Israeli forces.
And in a half-hour interview with Israel’s Channel 12 on Thursday, Porat speaks of intense gunfire after Israeli forces arrived. Porat herself received a bullet in the thigh.
Not only does Porat tell Kan that Israelis were killed in the heavy counterattack by Israeli security forces, but she says she and other captive civilians were well treated by the Palestinian fighters.
Porat had been attending the “Nova” rave when the Hamas assault began with missiles and motorized paragliders. She and her partner Tal Katz escaped by car to nearby Kibbutz Be’eri where many of the events she describes in her media interviews took place.
According to Porat speaking to Maariv, she and Katz initially sought refuge in the house of a couple called Adi and Hadas Dagan. After the Palestinian fighters found them they were all taken to another house, where eight people were already being held captive and one person was dead.
Porat said that the wife of the dead man “told us that when they [the Hamas fighters] tried to enter, the guy tried to prevent them from entering and grabbed the door. They shot at the door and he was killed. They did not execute them.”
“They did not abuse us. They treated us very humanely,” Porat explained to a surprised Golan in the Kan radio interview.
“By that I mean they guard us,” she said. “They give us something to drink here and there. When they see we are nervous they calm us down. It was very frightening but no one treated us violently. Luckily nothing happened to me like what I heard in the media.”
“They were very humane towards us,” Porat said in her Channel 12 interview. She recalled that one Palestinian fighter who spoke Hebrew, “told me, ‘Look at me well, were not going to kill you. We want to take you to Gaza. We are not going to kill you. So be calm, you’re not going to die.’ Thats what he told me, in those words.”
“I was calm because I knew nothing would happen to me,” she added.
“They told us that we would not die, that they wanted to take us to Gaza and that the next day they would return us to the border,” Porat told Maariv.
In the Channel 12 interview, Porat elaborates that although the Palestinian fighters all had loaded weapons, she never saw them shoot captives or threaten them with their guns.
In addition to providing the captives with drinking water, she said the fighters let them go outside to the lawn because it was hot, especially as the electricity was cut.
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lonestardust · 21 days ago
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re your tags on the names of Marjan's family. So Marjan's name is not a Lebanese name?
Also I'm curious to your takes on her getting engaged/introducing Joe to her parents 👀
nope. and neither is Marwani actually. Marjan is persian Iranian and Marwani (and it's actually often Almarwani) is Algerian and Saudi Arabian.
i'm curious actually but there aren't certain positive expectations I'm waiting for here with this storyline. the inaccuracy of the name thing alone was something i immediately rolled my eyes at lol. I mean lucky the pilot was so good in every way I was hooked from the jump because otherwise if i had to think twice about Marjan's disastrous praying I'd have been turned off.
It's clear that Natacha did not get the assistance she needed to give Marjan what she needs. not as simple as guiding her on how to properly pray. But are we surprised that the american TV's portrayal of Arabs falls short in many ways due to lack of cultural competence in writers' rooms/ lack of research and guidance from diaspora Arab Muslim creatives? I mean their first thought about Marjan was like hmm how can we introduce this veiled woman in a storyline that portrays her well without trying to objectify her? oh let's take that veil off and see her hair! I don't hate this storyline but it just doesn't fully sit right with me either. especially as an intro.
so I don't know how they're going to go about this whole thing with Joe but I for one really hated the arranged marriage storyline. Yes it's so normal here for family & friends to try to set up adults. but i just can't stand watching the portrayal of I've-been-engaged-since-I-was-12 and playing it into "love is something you grow into" as a commonplace in muslim Arab culture and not something so questionable and rather a fucked up constraint on people (that has been fought against for decades). not even considering the class, ethnic and national difference that plays into it, given how underage arranged marriage or forced marriage is an actual piled up generational struggle rooted in gender inequality and exacerbated by colonial violence and wars. being cut off from the access to education, the creation of extreme poverty that makes families (especially displaced ones) struggle to provide for their kids and fear for their safety and future and so some come to the conclusion that marriage somehow could protect their kids from harm while providing them with a level of financial stability or facilitating moving in and out of besieged areas/cities and crossing boards etc.
And so it's clear that no one of Marjan's class/background in diaspora or back home would consider this to be the norm. so it's weird to me that this was welcomed normally. The writers just took a bunch of stereotypes about Muslims at large with no regard to national/ethnic or class background differences and turned them on their head.
another inconsistency is the chaperone/Mehrem (family member) thing. because first, actually once you're in public you don't need that during a date. second, someone like Marjan with her lifestyle, background, worldview/character and being a diaspora lebanese muslim in her 20s, would not follow an old Mehrem fatwa (the Islamic laws that change according time, place, people, and other prevailing conditions) unless she actually wants that out of having company.
I just don't think the writers engage with Marjan's background in a consistent realistic or authentic way. I didn't really see anything especially Lebanese about Marjan. beside what the mention of cuisines?
anyway i hate the idea of 'representation' in American media either way. It feels like an oxymoron. and the idea of seeing representation as an ultimate goal is even more dangerous. I find it counterproductive more often than not. this is an industry that perpetuates and financially aid violence and defamation narratives against said people that they pat themselves on the back for including and so it's naive to consider that they'll ever get it right. they tiptoe around certain people and tokenize them more than anything. Literally for every one good bare minimum representation there are dozens of American entertainment-military complex propaganda movies/tv shows/video games doing the exact opposite and taking it to extremes. I just always end up asking myself 'how is this exactly helpful? Yes it's entertaining i love watching it, i love this show but the things that plays into the bigger picture are still parts of the objective reality, what should I do about it?'
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rose-tinted-vision · 7 months ago
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🍉 Rose's Fics for Gaza
Hello! This is inspired by the ongoing Gotchas for Gaza and @hualianisms own initiative, where fan creators create fanworks in exchange for proofs of donation to Palestinian, Sudan, Congo and Lebanese fundraisers.
I am offering fanfics and FMVs for certain characters or ships. (Please note that I will not be accepting NSFW/dead dove prompts).
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HOW IT WORKS:
Donate to either CareForGaza, Gaza Municipality, eSims for Gaza, Focus Congo, or the Lebanese Red Cross
Screenshot and DM me your proof of donation– please ensure that your donation is made around the time that you DM me your prompt, just to make sure that it is authentic. 
DM me your prompt, and specify whether you would like a fanfic/fanvid, which fandom, character/ship it is for, and any tropes that you would like me to avoid.
Fandoms available include: Link Click, I Am Nobody, Fangs of Fortune, and more (check out my Carrd).
(Fics completed: 2, Currently working on: 0 fic, amount raised so far: 122 USD)
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PRICING:
FICS: $0.5 USD for every 100 words, max 3k words (Eg. 15USD for a 3k fic, 5USD for a 1k fic).
FMVs: $5 USD for every 30s, capped at 2mins
You may donate more to cover multiple prompts, but please specify the amount for each prompt!
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RULES
1. I am not offering NSFW
2. Some tropes I will not write are: cheating, incest or underage relationships
3. Please ensure that your donation was made around the time that you DM me, just to ensure that it is authentic. Please be honest about your donations!!
Lastly, please allow me some time to complete your prompts, as I am busy irl, and currently running the Fengqing Gotcha for Gaza. Thank you!
please make sure that you have gone through my Carrd before requesting!
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zeitouncaygate · 1 month ago
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Authentic Lebanese Restaurant in Claygate – Zeitoun Claygate
Discover Zeitoun Claygate, your go-to Lebanese restaurant Claygate for authentic Lebanese cuisine. Explore a diverse menu filled with traditional flavors, fresh ingredients, and a welcoming ambiance.
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timothylawrence · 2 years ago
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That Jesse we need to cook baklava meme is haunting me like this is literally me and my mother
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ofmdrecaps · 3 months ago
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10/01/2024 Daily OFMD Recap
TLDR; David Jenkins; Rhys Darby; Vico Ortiz; Samba Schutte; Daily Clowning Reminders; Great Causes; OFMD Buys Boats: Charit Raffle!; Fan Spotlight: OFMD Colouring Pages; Citizen Dame; Love Notes;
== David Jenkins ==
I absolutely LOVE how much David is continuing to engage with us! Shout out to the darling @ajmckay over on twitter for the Apple prompts!
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Source: David Jenkins Twitter
== Rhys Darby ==
There's a new short The Cryptid Factor episode, this time Rhys is looking for Bigfoot!
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Source: The Cryptid Factor Patreon
== Vico Ortiz ==
Vico out with friends at the LatinX New Play Festival!
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== Samba Schutte ==
A while back, Samba took part in a short film by Valerie Chaney, and Valerie was kind enough to share some BTS about it! There were LOTS of videos so I move them over to the repo so you could see them.
Want to see more BTS? Check out more Best Life BTS on the repo.
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Source: ValerieandChaney Instagram
Also, Samba shared an old video game sketch he did!
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== Ruibo Qian ==
I wasn't able to save the original Instagram story in time-- but our fabulous crewmate @lisahafey reached out to Ruibo about her clown killing story! And guess what? Our pirate Queen ANSWERED! Congrats Lisa!! So happy for you dear! Thanks for letting me share this with the crew!
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Source: Lisa Hafey's Twitter
== Daily Clowning Reminders! ==
If you haven't already done so - please remember to do these low spoons required things to help with the potential Netflix OFMD renewal! https://help.netflix.com/en/titlerequest !
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Source: aproperpirate's Twitter
Also too, if you have a few extra moments, want to help get one of our captains shows on Netflix? Please request Wrecked as well!
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Source: Elphia's Twitter
== More Great Causes ==
Another crewmate ghostalfanserv on twitter is offering up some incentives to help out the Lebanese Red Cross! Wanna help out? Here's the deets! (The sheer talent and kindness of this crew is astonishing, yall rock!)
Works / Bookmarks / Donation Page
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Source: GhostalFanServ's Twitter
== OFMD Buys Boats - The Raffle! ==
Are you following the Tiny Boat Crew Charity Raffle? If not, please do! You could win one of Auntie's Tiny boats! They've been confirmed as authentic by our dear Lindsey Cantrell! The group doing this is so sweet and trying to raise money for great causes! Here's their info!
Linktr.ee
Instagram
Twitter
Reddit
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Facebook
You can sign up for email updates here!
Or Email them at [email protected]!
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Here's some more info on the Tiny Boats journey!
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Source: OFMD Buys Boats Facebook
== Fan Spotlight ==
= OFMD Colouring Pages =
Our friend @patchworkpiratebear is back with more colouring pages! I love how complex they have gotten! (The Honking one is so getting colored by my kid this weekend).
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Source: Patchwork Pirate Bear's Tumblr
= Citizen Dame Podcast =
Citizen Dame's Patreon Exclusive OFMD Episodes are back with Season 2 Episode 1! If you're a patron (or want to join), check it out below!
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Source: Citizen Dame Podcast Patreon
== Love Notes ==
Hey there lovelies! So much honking going on! We even have Ruibo Honking! And Honking coloring pages! That's all so great! I realize this is another short one today, but I wanted to take a moment to remind you of something so easily forgotten now a days.
You are human.
You are fallible.
You are messy. You make mistakes.
But you know what else you are? You are worthy. You are beautiful. You are complex. You are constantly learning.
But most of all-- You are loved. You aren't loved despite your flaws-- despite your fallibility and messiness-- you are loved because of every single one of the things above. You are wonderful because you are human. Your neighbor, your kid, your family, your moots, they are all wonderful because they make mistakes because they are fallible, because they are complex, because they are learning, and growing, because they are human. All of us are humans, lovelies, and that is such a fantastic thing. We learn, and we grow together, and we do our best when things go wrong to make them better for next time. Don't forget that your humanity, and your flaws are also what make you unique, and brilliant.
Don't give up okay? Don't let those things haunt you, but make you rise up and keep going. Love you crew <3
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byrootsonlineshopping · 4 days ago
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Authentic Lebanese Food & Premium Ingredients Delivered to Your Door – Byroots
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Byroots is your go-to platform for premium Lebanese ingredients, offering a wide range of products that capture the true essence of Lebanon's culinary traditions. From spices and grains to preserves and oils, their carefully sourced ingredients bring authenticity to every dish. Among their standout offerings, you can Buy Apple Vinegar Online, a versatile product perfect for salad dressings and traditional recipes. With Byroots, quality and convenience come together, allowing you to enjoy the finest flavors of Lebanon delivered straight to your doorstep.
For fans of Traditional Lebanese Food, Byroots provides an impressive selection of classic essentials, including mooneh items, herbs, and unique local delicacies. Whether you're preparing hummus, tabbouleh, or traditional Lebanese desserts, their products ensure every meal is rich in flavor and heritage. Byroots not only delivers ingredients but also connects you to the roots of Lebanese cuisine. Read the full blog for more information: https://sites.google.com/view/buy-lebanesee-food-online/What-Are-the-Advantages-of-Buying-Lebanese-Food-and-Ingredients-Online/authentic-lebanese-food-premium-ingredients-delivered-to-your-door 
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bestshawarmaingurgaon · 11 days ago
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Chicken Shawarma Platter
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Enjoy our tender grilled shredded chicken, marinated in our signature blend of spices, served with creamy Hummus, tangy Labneh, and zesty Turkish salsa accompanied by pickles and our fresh in-house salad, it's a flavorful feast for your taste buds
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