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Waryaa preaching in 2005

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Salaam.

Somali xalwa (halwa) doesn't have the corn flour ingredient. I don't know where the sister got that from. Xalwo is made from:

1. Sugar
2. Water
3. Corn starch (that is what makes it thick)
4. Food Colouring
5. Oil/Ghee (Made from unsalted butter)
6. Hayl and nutmeg (Joos)
7. Nuts or sesame seeds (Optional)
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And yes, we eat banana with rice and spaghetti. Without banana, the dish isn't complete yet. We also drink with either mango or lemonade.

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Coincidence or not, right now as I'm typing this, I am also eating a pasta dish with banana and a wing of chicken. So tasty! I don't know you people, but try to have a banana with an excellent cooked rice, you will never forget how it tastes.
http://www.aussiemuslims.com/forums/sho ... ian-Halawa
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The Soomaali "sanbuus" and other "samosas" from other cultures aren't the same. Actually, they do taste completely different and the only thing they have in common is the shape--triangle.
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Rageedi. :D :up:
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:lol: :up:

Zingii you read Aussie Muslims? :shock:
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I just feel embarrassed at how these other Muslims ALWAYS happen to praise or like Somalis. We're not what they think we are. :|
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Tuba wrote::lol: :up:

Zingii you read Aussie Muslims? :shock:
Salools thread about shukulato cakes had me
craving for sweets, so i googled (XALWO) and
ended up on that website.

As i read along, i found waryaa educating the masses
on how to cook somali food and the somali culture.

who knew dude was a chef. :lol:
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Saraxnow wrote:I just feel embarrassed at how these other Muslims ALWAYS happen to praise or like Somalis. We're not what they think we are. :|
speak for yourself.
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zingii wrote:
Saraxnow wrote:I just feel embarrassed at how these other Muslims ALWAYS happen to praise or like Somalis. We're not what they think we are. :|
speak for yourself.

:lol: Good joke.

Umm Somalis killing each other for the past 21 years. Yeah very civilized people.

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no bro ... lol
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:lol: :lol: @ sanbuus
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lol my bad breh, i thought it was you and i was like (dude is into food). :lol:
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