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A Look Back At Traditional Emirati Cuisine Available During This Year’s Dubai Food Festival That Foodies Can Enjoy All Year Around
With Emirati heritage at the center of the city’s culinary scene, Dubai Food Festival (DFF) showcased some of the most-loved Emirati dishes that can be experienced by foodies 365 days a year.
From delving into historic corners of the city in famous souks to discover distinct traditional flavours to mainstream eateries influencing the city’s food trends – Emirati cuisine has defined Dubai’s culinary scene for decades and continues to be on the ‘must-visit’ list for visitors and residents alike.
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A great reminder to give back in the month of Ramadan…
For four years, the Dubai community used Ramadan as an opportunity to give back, by donating to the Ramadan Sharing Fridges initiative. This non-profit group formed as a way to support less fortunate community workers and labourers to have access to free food and drinks during the month of Ramadan.
Unfortunately the group hit the brakes on the project last year when the pandemic caused the activity to be deemed unsafe. There have been no announcements from the official group for the return of the Ramadan Sharing Fridges in 2021.