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morethansalad · 11 months ago
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Persian Shirazi Salad (Vegan)
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oncanvas · 7 months ago
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Approaching Oblivion, Kadhim Hayder, 1984
Oil on canvas 141 x 116 cm (55 ½ x 45 ⅝ in.)
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weldnas · 1 year ago
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#Seeing the dune part 2 american centric red carpet and as a devoted aficionado of the books and yk a moroccan person here are my 2 cents#Dune was one of the few Western works inspired by MENA culture that that felt genuine and respectful#But ofc despite the profound symbiosis with Middle Eastern and North African culture evident within the pages of the novels#the movie adaptation lack of substantive representation from these communities both in on-screen portrayals and within production roles was#very much disappointing in part 1 and i doubt there are any change now#While drawing inspiration from the Amazigh peoples of Algeria and Morocco#the film barely skims the surface of its MENA influences leaving substantial potential untapped#Herbert openly acknowledged the profound impact of Islam and MENA culture on his noveIs#from the metaphorical representation of Spice as oil#to the allegorical parallels drawn between the occupation of Arrakis and real-world MENA geopolitics#By marginalizing Arabs from the narrative fabric of Dune the essence of the story is being undermined particularly its anti-colonial core#the irony of this is kiIIing me because this was a direct resuIt of us impérialism on the middIe east#But the reality is that Dune is an American production tailored for an American audience so it makes sense for it to be what it is now#a big production running from its original essence#What adds to my disappointment is the fact that I liked Villeneuve's adaptation of Incendies and I had what you call foolish hope hfhg#Dune feIt Iike a squandered opportunity to authentically depict the cultural milieu that inspired it#Given the narrative's inherent anti-colonial themes#the omission of Arab and North African voices dilute its message if any of it is even left#without representation from Arabs and Amazigh people the cultural essence becomes another appropriated resource watered down to an aestheti#rather than serving as a critique of the destructive actions of colonialists seeking power and dominance#the narrative becomes susceptible to distortion and co-option by the very entities it was intended to condemn and hold accountable
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peacefuldwellings · 2 years ago
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ROSEMARY WHITE BEAN DIP RECIPE
The white beans are blended with garlic oil, rosemary, and cheese for a creamy starter fit for a cocktail party.
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haveusmelledthisperfume · 4 months ago
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Have you smelled this perfume?
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While the oil version is a cult phenomenon in the perfume world, the spray version is also very popular. Mixing vanilla, chocolate, spices, musk, and incense notes, it is considered to be a go-to comforting, long-lasting, incredibly affordable option for sweet fragrance lovers. Have you smelled it?
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darlin-djarin · 2 years ago
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people always are like "if i was in star wars, i'd be an awesome jedi" like bro you can't even ask for extra ketchup packets. you'd be an imperial janitor cleaning darth vader's toilets on the death star when it blows up. respectfully.
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fieriframes · 1 year ago
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[White pepper. Cumin goes in everything Middle Eastern. -Oratio backwards. Canola oil. Apple cider vinegar.]
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vaguelyprophetic · 2 years ago
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massive fucking side eye to the person on ao3 who decided that stewy’s money came from “the oil business”…
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bibleofficial · 1 year ago
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so i know i’m allergic to SOME spices but i’m not sure WHICH but since i’m DEFINITELY having an allergic reaction my choices are
- garlic salt or sea salt
- black pepper
- chili powder
- this specific cooking oil im using
- also this like nori & sesame powder or some shit ?
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22-2-1998 · 1 year ago
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29/8 Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
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mossadegh · 13 days ago
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• Mossadegh media: newspaper & magazine articles, editorials
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morethansalad · 11 months ago
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Vegan Gojeh Bademjaan (Persian Tomato & Eggplant Stew)
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animalcuckllective · 2 months ago
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The baklava Andrew bought me is sooooo good, I'm so glad I asked for this for Christmas.
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fragrancesandfashion · 4 months ago
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Top 5 Reasons Why Dubai Oud Perfume is a Must-Try
Discover the Magic of Dubai Oud Perfume
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Dubai Oud perfume has been a staple of Middle Eastern culture for centuries, with its unique blend of aromatic oils and herbs offering a truly distinct and captivating fragrance.
 In recent years, Dubai Oud perfume has gained popularity globally, with many perfume enthusiasts and connoisseurs clamoring to get their hands on this luxurious and exclusive scent. 
But what makes Dubai Oud perfume so special? Here are the top 5 reasons why it's a must-try:
5 Reasons to Appreciate Dubai Oud Perfume
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Dubai Oud perfume is made from a unique blend of aromatic oils, including oud, sandalwood, Rose, and jasmine, among others. These oils are carefully selected and blended to create a fragrance that is both complex and harmonious. 
The oud oil, in particular, is what sets Dubai Oud perfume apart from other perfumes, with its distinctive woody and earthy aroma adding depth and warmth to the fragrance.
2. Long-Lasting Fragrance
One of the most impressive things about Dubai Oud perfume is its long-lasting fragrance. Unlike other perfumes that may fade quickly, Dubai Oud perfume can last for hours on end, leaving a subtle yet lingering aroma that is sure to turn heads. 
This is due to the high-quality ingredients used in the blend, as well as the careful way in which they are combined.
3. Emotional Benefits
Dubai Oud perfume has been known to have a profound emotional impact on those who wear it. The scent is often associated with feelings of calmness, relaxation, and tranquility, making it 
a popular choice for those who struggle with stress or anxiety. 
Additionally, the fragrance is said to promote feelings of confidence and self-assurance, making it a great choice for those who want to feel more empowered.
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4. Luxurious and Exclusive
Dubai Oud perfume is considered a luxury item due to its high-quality ingredients and exclusive production process. Each bottle of perfume is carefully crafted by skilled artisans who have spent years perfecting their craft. 
This level of attention to detail and commitment to quality makes Dubai Oud perfume a truly special treat for those who wear it.
5. Cultural Significance
Dubai Oud perfume has a rich cultural significance in the Middle East, where it has been used for centuries as a symbol of luxury and sophistication. 
In many Arab cultures, oud oil is considered a sacred ingredient that is used in traditional medicine and perfumery. By wearing Dubai Oud perfume, you are not only treating your senses to a unique and intoxicating fragrance, but you are also participating in a rich cultural tradition.
The Aromatic Charm of Dubai Oud Perfume:
Experience the luxury of Dubai Oud perfume and discover a world of wonderful smells. This special scent is not just something you wear, but an adventure that will make you feel like royalty.
Are you ready to try something new and exciting?
Whether you are looking for a new perfume to wear every day or just want to treat yourself, Dubai Oud perfume from fragrance to fashion is sure to impress.
Visit our website to see our range of Dubai Oud perfumes. You can buy a bottle as a gift for someone special or treat yourself to something luxurious. Whatever you choose, get ready to be amazed by the wonderful smell of Dubai Oud perfume!
#Discover the Magic of Dubai Oud Perfume#Dubai Oud perfume has been a staple of Middle Eastern culture for centuries#with its unique blend of aromatic oils and herbs offering a truly distinct and captivating fragrance.#In recent years#Dubai Oud perfume has gained popularity globally#with many perfume enthusiasts and connoisseurs clamoring to get their hands on this luxurious and exclusive scent.#But what makes Dubai Oud perfume so special? Here are the top 5 reasons why it's a must-try:#5 Reasons to Appreciate Dubai Oud Perfume#1. Unique Blend of Aromatic Oils#Dubai Oud perfume is made from a unique blend of aromatic oils#including oud#sandalwood#Rose#and jasmine#among others. These oils are carefully selected and blended to create a fragrance that is both complex and harmonious.#The oud oil#in particular#is what sets Dubai Oud perfume apart from other perfumes#with its distinctive woody and earthy aroma adding depth and warmth to the fragrance.#2. Long-Lasting Fragrance#One of the most impressive things about Dubai Oud perfume is its long-lasting fragrance. Unlike other perfumes that may fade quickly#Dubai Oud perfume can last for hours on end#leaving a subtle yet lingering aroma that is sure to turn heads.#This is due to the high-quality ingredients used in the blend#as well as the careful way in which they are combined.#3. Emotional Benefits#Dubai Oud perfume has been known to have a profound emotional impact on those who wear it. The scent is often associated with feelings of c#relaxation#and tranquility#making it
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lemedstudent2021 · 9 months ago
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yah i only eat khamas raised chickens with my antisemitic vegetables (fried aubergine and cauliflower) cooked with terrorist sourced rice and illegal spices to make molotov maqloobeh 👌
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Maqloobeh (arabic for upside down) is one of the best things known to mankind and a symbol of palestinian protest and resistance;
a hearty levantine dish made of fried vegetables (typically any combination of aubergine, cauliflower, potatoes or all three.. it also varies depending on the country and whats in the pantry XD)
the veggies, chicken/meat, and rice are eventually layered in a pot and slowly cooked together with a bunch of spices, and is served on a flat tray by flipping it over, like a sandcastle, hence the name :D
the mark of a well made maqloobeh is if it stays put after being flipped, served with a side of salad (falahi or cucumber & yogurt are popular).
and as we say in arabic: صحة و عافية (saha wa afiya) with health and well-being ^-^
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/palestinian-women-fight-al-aqsa-and-jerusalem
https://masjidalaqsa.net/2018/01/16/palestinian-maqloubeh-fuels-resistance-at-masjid-al-aqsa/
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lol. With Biden saying the word "intifada" is antisemitic, and this moron claiming the keffiyeh is Hamas attire, it seems all zionists can do is just lie and hope their audience is too stupid or uninformed to know any better.
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wbnsfwfactory · 1 year ago
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Dips and Spreads - Baba Ganoush Recipe Baba ganoush is a classic Middle Eastern eggplant dip that is creamy and delicious. Serve with pita, naan, or sliced baguette.
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