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sarafangirlart · 2 months
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May we have a kitty update? How is the angel? Are they well? Kitty :(
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She’s been whiny af recently but otherwise fine
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irhabiya · 2 months
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You prefer basbosa than kunafa
nobody shoot me for saying this i don't like either
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invisibleguest919 · 1 year
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maria91sworld · 8 months
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Sun kiss and Basbosa 💙🫶😊
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bridges-to-ashes · 8 months
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Did none of you bring food??
Of course we did, darling; Val and I brought home-made basbosa - the cake, not the slug - and Vanny picked some fancy meat up on our way here. I certainly did not lose either of that. 🤷🏿‍♀️😘🩷
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ratsoh-writes · 1 year
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I. knoooow. See, I told you. Anyways *she ends up buying held a bottle of that and puts it in her tote bag* You pick the next stall
Jupiter: SO I HEARD THE EGYPTIAN STUDENTS HAVE THIS STUFF CALLED BASBOSA!
He’s cautious but seems to be in a mood to experiment after his first new food was a success
Jupiter: HE SAID ITS MADE IN PANS LIKE A PANCAKE.
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elwarsha · 2 years
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It's basbosa diet 😁
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tourismguideqatar · 28 days
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What to buy in Doha? An Incredible Compilation of best gifts to buy in Qatar
No one can deny that Qatar is a rich Middle East country having specialties that any traveler would like to bring back with them after their stay. Qatar, with its stunning scenery from the sea to the desert, eye-catching skyscrapers, gorgeous mosques, state-of-the-art museum architecture, and delicious food, has exclusive tall shopping malls and Souqs (traditional markets). The famous market in Qatar for shopping is Souq Waqif. This article will be a treat if you to know What are the Best Gifts to Buy in Doha, Qatar for your friends and family. Below is the compilation of the best gifts to take home with you:
What Best Gifts to Buy in Doha
1. Qatari Pearls
Qatar has a long history of being known for its pearling banks, which harbor the growth of the best-known pearls in the world. There are a lot of jewelry shops selling Qatari pearls. Pearls have always been a natural gift of the Middle East. For sophisticated women and ladies, nothing compares to wearing a piece of elegant, designed pearl-embedded jewelry. If you are fond of jewelry, Qatar is the best place to buy it!
2. Sweet Treats
How can someone forget to take sweet treats for your loved one? The cherry on top of the meal is the sweets. Qatari sweets have a unique flavor of their enriched culture in them. Visitors must undoubtedly relish these exquisite desserts essential to Qatari cuisine. Their traditional desserts are Umm ALI, Kunafah, Basbosa, Muhallabia, etc. The famous sweets you can buy in Qatar for your loved ones are Khanfaroosh, Qatayef, and a wide range of Baklava. Also, don’t forget to buy some chocolate, pistachio, and nutty dates from home. Trying their traditional desserts is a must!
3. Fragrance
The national scent of Qatar is oud. You can smell the lovely, smoky aroma everywhere you walk, from homes and cars to souks, hotels, and shopping centers. Oud, also called “Wood of the Gods” is a musical instrument made from the sticky heartwood of the rare agarwood tree. You must buy oud perfumes for your family.
How can one forget Qatar’s famous “Bukhoor”? A fragrant wood called bukhoor is frequently used in Qatar to produce traditional incense. After slicing it into small pieces, a pot filled with hot coals is filled with wood. As soon as the coals are fired, the Bukhoor gives forth a lovely aroma. They are fabulous souvenirs. If you are visiting Qatar, a Bukhoor pot is an ideal gift to buy in Qatar for anyone you know who appreciates Qatar.
4. Decorative Wooden Boxes
Beautifully crafted wooden boxes are among the best traditional Qatari artifacts. The ornamental wooden boxes are stunning and practical for storing more miniature goods like pearls, jewelry, etc. They are also the best decoration pieces. You can customize it by adding some jewelry or chocolates to make it a perfect gift. They are available in many sizes and forms. You can get them at Souq Waqif and various shopping centers in Doha.
5. Scarves and Shawls
The ideal Qatari gifts are scarves and pashminas. Qatari shawls and scarves come in a range and are beautiful, elegant, and diverse. In the winter, pashminas are a fantastic way to stay warm. They are woven from delicate wool known as “fine cashmere wool” and are renowned for their enduring warmth in traditional market.
Also, the variety of scarves is wide. They are smaller and can be used as a wrap, although pashminas are typically larger. Why not get a pashmina or scarf as a memento of your trip to Qatar because the country is known for its delicate fabrics? If you are visiting Qatar, you must buy these.
6. Arabian lamps
Why not light someone’s room with a beautiful and elegant Arabian lamp? Undoubtedly, Arabian lights are lovely and give any personal space a dreamy and enchanted feel. The smaller hanging lights are less expensive and simpler to get home. But you could be tempted to invest in a lovely metal-base swan-neck table lamp. Whichever option you select, be careful when packaging because all the lights are pretty fragile. They should ideally be transported in your hand luggage. You can get your hands on them from Souq waqif in any shopping mall.
7. Dry fruits and nuts
Wait! While taking other gifts, why not give your loved ones a nutritious gift? In Qatar, there are wide different varieties of dry fruits that offer a wide range of nutrients. Some are scrumptious, while others have medicinal qualities. They can be utilized in various ways and are simple to handle because they are dry. The famous dry fruits in Qatar are almonds, pistachio, cashew, apricot, walnuts, dates, prunes, figs, hazelnut, etc. A wide range of dry fruit varieties is available in local markets. Gift your loved one to add macronutrients to their lives.
8. Arabic coffee and traditional arabic coffee pot
If you want to take back the rich culture of the Middle East, how can you miss Arabic coffee? Arabic coffee is a universal welcome expression due to its potent cardamom flavor and yellow, tea-like consistency. It is often served in Qatari Majlis. You can take home an Arabic coffee mix, and whenever you miss Qatar’s rich culture, arrange a similar Majlis in your home and enjoy the aroma of the Middle East. It is the best thing to buy in Qatar. Don’t forget to buy a traditional arabic coffee pot.
9. Al Sadu weavings
The beautiful handwoven fabric called Al Sadu is created from camel and goat hair. Al Sadu fully encapsulates Qatar’s rich history and culture, making it the best souvenirs of Qatar. The Bedouin tribe, nomadic, has been using this weaving technique for thousands of years to make tents, carpets, blankets, and cushions. You can find these traditional handicrafts from the Corniche end of Souq Waqif to find some weavers and a shop selling specific types of Al Sadu Weavings.
10. Qatar’s famous glass art
Qatar has some of the world’s most stunning beaches; it should be no surprise that its sand is as astonishing. The artists from Qatar have converted this sand into beautiful glass art. The elaborate motifs are carved into shards of glass filled with beach sand from Qatar. The result is a magnificent work of art that perfectly depicts Qatar. This is a must thing you should buy in Qatar for your loved ones. These artpieces are available in different shapes.
What to buy at Doha airport?
Doha airport, also known as Al-Hamad International airport, is considered the best-known airport in the world. The lamp bear is the biggest attraction at the airport. The duty-free shops at Doha’s airport are plentiful and will be familiar to any seasoned international visitor. Below are must things you should buy in Hamad International airport in Doha:
· Perfumes
If you want to buy some best fragrances in Qatar, Doha airport is where you can get them. Not only Qatar’s traditional perfumes, but you can also get your hands on international brands. Doha airport has all famous brands such as Gucci, Hugo Boss, Dior, etc. You can get perfumes at the 24-seven convenience stores also.
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sarafangirlart · 1 month
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Basbosa wanted to eat Iftar with us
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alavenderleaf · 8 months
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Whoever invented the basbosa I’m kissing you on the mouth
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emaskitchen · 8 months
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nur-djawed · 5 years
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#instagram #today #basbosa #mamy #foodphotography #foodstagram #honeycomb #honey #2018 #loves https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq9bYLrhryMZOxRNJspWHUww_3nlH_jWIz9EE40/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1tszjq8l5epzr
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foodie4ever · 6 years
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Non-vegan Samolina cake 🎂🍰🍰🍰I made this recipe for my non-vegan friends😘
Ingredients :
1 cup fine samolina 1 cup flour + 3 tbsp 1 cup yogurt/coconut yogurt ½ cup Shredded coconut unsweetened 3 tbsp baking powder 1 large egg 6 drops vanilla extract 1 cup milk /coconut milk/Almond milk(for the yeast) 1 tbsp active dry yeast 1 tbsp sugar(for the yeast) 1/3 cup olive oil(or butter vegan or non-vegan your choice! But I used olive oil)
For the syrup:
2 cups sugar 1.5 cup water 1 bag vanilla sugar 1 tsp squeezed lemon juice ½ tsp rose essence (optional)
Prepear the yeast. Then mix everything together till it’s well combined(It should be like a thick batter). Let the cake mixture rest for 10-15 minutes. Bake it in the oven on a medium-low heat just until the center of the cake is set up and cooked and the top turns golden brown, 25-30 minutes. Immediately pour the cold syrup evenly over the surface of the warm cake (update: a few reviewers have mentioned that they didn’t need the full portion of syrup; to get the amount just right, start by pouring half the syrup over top and letting it soak in; add the remaining half just until the cake looks moist but not saturated). Let the cake cool completely, or chill, before serving.
Pon Appétit 😘😉
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‏‎#basbosa ‎‏ https://www.instagram.com/p/B53H682pnS4/?igshid=1m9b5icoj6c36
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nadaleins-kitchen · 5 years
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Basbosa with cream and cheese filling. Basbosa is semolina cake.
I made @arwas.world recipe but I added Akkawi cheese to the cream mixture.
1 ½ cup semolina 
1 egg
I can of cream
¼ cup water
1 cup milk powder
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 cup sugar
½ cup oil Cream and cheese layer
Can of cream
4 tablespoon cream cheese
4 tablespoon corn starch 
2 cup water
1 cup Akkawi cheese
¼ cup sugar Set the oven temperature to 180 Mix well all the ingredients for the basbosa. Pour half of the mixture into the baking dish. Bake for 10 minutes. Mix the cream and cheese mixture in pot of medium heat until all incorporated and the mixtures thickens. Pour the cream and cheese over the basbosa and add ¼ cup of milk or water to other unbaked half of the basbosa and pour it over the cream and cheese mixture. Bake for 10 minutes. Leave it to cool serve warm. #بسبوسة_الجبن #ramadankareem #jeddah #ramadan #ramadanmubarak #desserts #ramadandesserts #semolinacake #semolina #basbosa 
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fruq · 3 years
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I want a basbosa without the bas
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