The traditional Bedouin dish of bread, rice, lamb and yogurt is a talisman of identity in Jordan — and in various communities in suburban Detroit. By Diana Abu-Jaber Photographs by Renee Cox WE WERE ...
Is “mansaf in a cup” a novel way to enjoy the country’s most treasured delicacy, or an affront to its most hallowed traditions? By Ben Hubbard and Asmaa al-Omar Photographs by Laura Boushnak AMMAN, ...
No aroma in this world evokes more memories for me that the warm scent of home-cooked mansaf, especially the tangy yogurt sauce that simmers for hours on the stove. Served at large gatherings to ...
Jordanian cuisine is deeply connected to daily life and celebrations. Meals are often shared, not rushed, and prepared with care. From savory rice dishes to sweet desserts, each food represents warmth ...
Reader Bites celebrates dishes, drinks, and atmospheres from the Chicagoland food scene. Have you had a recent food or drink experience that you can’t stop thinking about? Share it with us at ...
In a charming video, a friend of Jordanian activist Ayman Al-Ali, also known as "Mr. Jordan," captured how much Ayman enjoys Mansaf by showing him eating it with an overwhelming desire. In the video, ...
The dish has become a symbol of peace, traditionally shared to mark the end of tribal feuds — Khalil MAZRAAWI In Jordan, a sumptuous dish that has its roots in an ancient war has evolved over the ...
14 July 2008 I arrived back in Amman in the mid eighties after finishing university and inadvertently stumbled into a job at The Jordan Times. The editor of the paper at that time was Al Ghad's ...
10 February 2006 WHAT DOES SOFTWARE development and mansaf have in common? There is no better place to demonstrate the meaning and importance of a process than the kitchen. Every cook uses processes ...
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