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In Damascus, crispy pastry sweetens frugal Ramadan | Eat/Drink


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A Syrian vendor spreads grape molasses on a traditional sweet known as ‘al-Naem’, commonly served during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Damascus April 28, 2021. AFP pic
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DAMASCUS, May 2 Year after year Ramadan meals become more frugal in war-torn Syria as the economy worsens, but Damascus dwellers say a traditional wafer-thin crispy pancake called “naaem” is here to stay.
During the Muslim fasting month, just before sundown Damascus residents flock to buy the deep-fried sweet from street vendors who make them in bubbling cauldrons all over the sidewalks. ....

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In Damascus, crispy pastry sweetens frugal Ramadhan » Borneo Bulletin Online

DAMASCUS (AFP) – Year after year Ramadhan meals become more frugal in war-torn Syria as the economy worsens, but Damascus dwellers say a traditional wafer-thin crispy pancake called naaem is here to stay. During the Muslim fasting month, just before sundown Damascus residents flock to buy the deep-fried sweet from street vendors who make them […] ....

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In Damascus, crispy pastry sweetens frugal Ramadan


In Damascus, crispy pastry sweetens frugal Ramadan
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A Syrian vendor spreads grape molasses on a traditional sweet known as naeem , a traditional treat served during Ramadan LOUAI BESHARA AFP
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Damascus (AFP)
Year after year Ramadan meals become more frugal in war-torn Syria as the economy worsens, but Damascus dwellers say a traditional wafer-thin crispy pancake called naaem is here to stay.
During the Muslim fasting month, just before sundown Damascus residents flock to buy the deep-fried sweet from street vendors who make them in bubbling cauldrons all over the sidewalks.
The crunchy pastry also called Ramadan bread is prepared by dropping a thin circle of dough into hot oil until it snaps like a crisp. ....

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In Damascus, crispy pastry sweetens frugal Ramadan

In Damascus, crispy pastry sweetens frugal Ramadan
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