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Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:15 pm
by Skippa
Hyperactive wrote:skippa, in the video, they making like la7oo7. maybe they are not original in the video. lol
Yeah, I can't see the video but if they're not frying it with sugar, it's not legit cambaabur. It's done in two steps...the first step is to make it like a regular laxoox (the dough is premixed with a number of different spices that are not used with regular laxoox)...then the second part is to fry it with the sugar until it's shaaxid

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 3:19 pm
by Hyperactive
skippa, that is understandable cause in eid people happen to eat sweeties specially breakfast. :up:

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 4:28 pm
by waayeel101
Hyperactive wrote:
waayeel101 wrote:عنبابر بفتح اوله مع سكون ثانيه، ثم فتح الثالث وضم الخامس والسكون في الاخر. lol atmana sa3dtij fi hay.
اى فهمت الحين بس الله يرضى عليك انا ريال قل لى : ساعتك مو ساعتج لووووول

skippa, in the video, they making like la7oo7. maybe they are not original in the video. lol
ك=ج في لهجة اهل بعض المناطق في الجزيرة العربية والعراق. ماله دخل بالتانيث والتذكير في الغالب. ع العموم تامر شيخنا ما يسير الا اللي بيسرك ان شاء الله

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:49 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Well it must be hilib, massagow, cambuulo. The rest are imported food stuffs.

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 1:40 am
by libaaxyare
AbdiWahab252 wrote:Well it must be hilib, massagow, cambuulo. The rest are imported food stuffs.
Gocoso, falfaliir, iyo bur yahuud xagee ku hilmaamtay, quulena ku darso hadaad doonto.

teeda kale mataqaan magaca cunada Miraha Qaraha la dubo waxa loogu yeero dhulkaa mudug? you don't know what you missing if you never tested before, waa delicious waxaa laga cunaa ka bilow xero dhagaxley, wisil, Camaara, Caad ilaa Xarardheere.

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:13 am
by MissFiora
Odkac and malawax are actually Yemeni ...however we put our own spin on it. The Yemeni Odkac is similar to our beef and chicken suqaar and their malawax is our sabayad.

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:50 am
by Gabre
Malawax is actually Jewish Yemeni. When all the Yemeni Jews/Teimonim did aliyah to Israel, they made it really popular there.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malawach

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:16 am
by LobsterUnit
And the self hate continues.qudhun people of snet.may your children become engaged to Abu Jerome and drink kool aid for Eid.

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:16 am
by Ismail87
Fadareshin :eat:

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:20 am
by InaSamaale
BaastoUnit wrote:And the self hate continues.qudhun people of snet.may your children become engaged to Abu Jerome and drink kool aid for Eid.

Ameen :lol:

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:22 am
by Gabre
BaastoUnit wrote:And the self hate continues.qudhun people of snet.may your children become engaged to Abu Jerome and drink kool aid for Eid.
:lol: :lol:

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:20 pm
by gegiroor
Wax kasta waa cunaa oo xalaal ah. My favourite: Muufo.

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:29 pm
by LobsterUnit
Al
gegiroor wrote:Wax kasta waa cunaa oo xalaal ah. My favourite: Muufo.
a qudhun will no doubt claim muufo comes from Zimbabwe. Kulaha canjeelo is xabashi.war dadkani Waa......m.m...

Re: Does Somalia have a cuisine? What truly is "Somali Food"?

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:01 pm
by gegiroor
BaastoUnit wrote:Al
a qudhun will no doubt claim muufo comes from Zimbabwe. Kulaha canjeelo is xabashi.war dadkani Waa......m.m...
Two kinds of canjeero / laxoox: (1) Habashi one; (2) Somali one. The two are different since the Somali one is much smaller. Not sure the origin though.

As for Muufo, that is definitely a Somali native food in Southern part of Somalia - one of my favorite Somali dishes. And since it is either made out of corn or sorghum, it gives you more energy, it helps your digestive system, and and it also builds up your bones. This is the reason why before basriis and baasto introduced, we (Somalis) used to be strong people. Nowadays, we are called and known in the world as shinnies.