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11 Unique Iftar Menus in the World

11 Most Unique Iftar Menus in the World - When the month of fasting arrives, breaking the fast is the most awaited moment by all Muslims in the world. After fasting all day, of course, breaking the fast is the peak of pleasure in every month of Ramadan. Usually the most popular iftar menu in Indonesia is sweet food or snacks. such as compote, fruit ice, fruit soup, dates and so on.

Breaking the fast with something sweet is believed to relieve excessive thirst after fasting. Yes, although there are some sweet foods that are not allowed to break the fast because they are considered bad to be consumed on an empty stomach. for drinks as well, there is one drink that is not allowed to be enjoyed when breaking the fast. For example, tea and coffee, these two drinks are known to contain quite a lot of caffeine, so they should be avoided when breaking the fast and on an empty stomach.

The menu for breaking the fast in Indonesia is delicious and unique, of course, you are familiar with it. but did you know that in other countries in the world there is also a menu for breaking the fast that is delicious, unique and unique to that country? it turns out that every country in the world has a unique way to enjoy their iftar moments. Well, if in Indonesia you like sweet things, do you know if there is one country that prefers fishy dishes for their iftar menu.

Wow, I can't imagine, what kinds of dishes are typical of these countries for their iftar menu. curious? if so, please refer to our discussion about the menus for breaking the fast from 11 unique and unique Muslim countries in the world that you must know. which we have summarized in the article 11 Most Unique Iftar Menus in the World to add to your culinary insights from various countries in the world. please take a look :)

First, the Country of Morocco - Harira

Harira

The first unique and most popular iftar menu comes from Morocco. it turns out that the best selling iftar menu there is Harira. what is Harira? Harira is a typical soup during the month of Ramadan in Morocco. The soup contains pieces of meat, such as lamb, chicken, or beef. how to cook it is quite easy and like soup in general. and the complete filling of the soup is lenti, tomatoes, onions, rice, and spices such as ginger, pepper, celery and parsley.


Second, the State of Algeria - Lahm Ihalou
Lahm Ihalou

The second country is Algeria, and the best-selling and unique iftar menu there is Lahm Ihalou. This delicious food from Algeria called Lahm Ihalou which means sweet meat. The stuffing of this dish is usually meat cooked with dates, so the taste tends to be sweet without any spicy taste in it. when the month of Ramadan arrived Lahm Ihalou, became one of the favorite foods in Algeria. yup, home cooking that comes from lamb. Unique huh?

Third, Turkey Country - Pide Bread (Turkish Pizza)

Pide Bread (Turkish Pizza)


Enthusiasm for breaking the fast in Turkey is almost the same as in Indonesia. One thing you will definitely encounter when breaking the fast in Ramadan there is Pide Roti. namely toast that is only sold during the month of Ramadan only. For Pide Bread itself is a traditional Turkish food dubbed the name Turkish Pizza. the toppings used are also almost the same as Indonesian pizza, namely by using ground beef topping, typical Turkish sausage, eggs and so on.

Fourth, the State of Saudi Arabia - Dates

Dates


The city of Medina in Saudi Arabia is one of the countries famous for producing the best dates or number one in the world. Having 120 kinds of dates makes the city of Medina dubbed the country of delicious and delicious dates. The sweet taste of dates with a little sour and healthy and the large number of dates make them a favorite food for breaking the fast. If you get the opportunity to go for Umrah during Ramadan, prepare your tongue to get used to enjoying the sweetness of dates.

Fifth, Malaysia - Nasi Lemak

Lemak rice


Indonesia's neighboring country which has a majority Muslim population is Malaysia. there nasi lemak is the most favorite menu when breaking the fast. Malaysian Muslims consider it incomplete if breaking the fast without enjoying nasi lemak. In addition, sugarcane juice is also one of the hottest drink menus that have a delicious and fresh taste.

Sixth, Singapore - Nasi Briyani

Briyani Rice


Apart from Malaysia, Singapore is also one of Indonesia's neighboring countries which has a large population of Muslims. In Singapore, most of the Muslims there are from Indonesia and of Indian descent. so it's not surprising that Indian cuisine there is a favorite menu for breaking the fast there. one that is very popular is briyani rice, which is a typical Singaporean iftar meal that tastes delicious and filling. 

Ketujuh, Negara Brunei Darusallam - Kepiting Rebus

Boiled crab


Jika menu berbuka puasa diberbagai negara biasanya cenderung dengan makanan atau minuman yang manis, namun tidak bagi Negara Brunei Darusallam. Negeri Muslim di Asia Tenggara Ini justru memilih kepiting rebus sebagai hidangan berbuka puasa yang favorit. bukan nya kita mengada-ngada, karena penjual kepiting rebus justu menjadi sasaran banyak orang saat menjadi menu berbuka puasa waktu Ramadhan. jika ingin membuat hidangan dari kepiting, bisa klik aneka resepnya disini: Resep Kepiting Saus Padang Atau Resep Kepiting Saus Tiram

Kedelapan, Negara Iran - Fesenjan 

Fesenjan


Untuk negara Iran, makanan favorit untuk menu berbuka puasa adalah Fesenjan. makanan yang memiliki rasa manis dan sedikit asam ini ternyata menjadi salah satu menu yang wajib dihadirkan untuk hidangan berbuka puasa Ramadhan. Terbuat dari daging bebek ataupun ayam dengan ditambah aneka bumbu yang khas dari iran membuat banyak orang menjatuhkan pilihan Fesenjan sebagai menu favorit. dan tenyata, selain iran, negara irak dan persia juga merupakan Negara yang menyukai Fesenjan, yaitu makanan yang biasanya disajikan dengan nasi putih atau nasi putih khas persia. 

Kesembilan, Negara Mesir - Medames

Medames


Medames merupakan salah satu menu favorit di Mesir. terbuat dari bahan utama kacang, lalu disajikan dengan minyak sayur, peterseli, bawang merah ,bawang putih Dan air lemon ini merupakan menu wajib saat berbuka puasa disana. Biasanya Medames ini merupakan salah satu menu sarapan sehari-hari. namun ketika bulan Ramadhan, makanan ini lebih sering disajikan sebagai hidangan berbuka puasa yang lezat.

Kesepuluh, Negara Pakistan - Samosa
Samosas

Negara Pakistan dengan mayoritas penduduknya 96% beragama Islam ini biasanya berbuka puasa dengan makanan kesukaan mereka. dan salah satu makanan favorit tersebut adalah samaosa. makanan yang memiliki bentuk segitiga ini biasanya berisian kentang, bawang, lentils, dan terkadang daging-dagingan. seperti daging domba, daging sapi, daging ayam dan daging lain sebagainya. jika ingin membuatnya, silahkan klik resepnya disini : Resep Membuat Samosa Isi Daging Ayam Nikmat

Kesebelas, Negara Indonesia - Kolak

Compote


Indonesia yang merupakan negara Muslim terbesar di dunia ini lebih menyukai hidangan yang manis dan bersantan. biasanya menu buka puasa paling favorit dan terpopuler adalah Kolak. adapun macam-macam kolak tersebut sangat banyak kreasinya, dari kolak pisang, kolak labu, kolak ubi, kolak singkong, nangka dan lain sebagainya.  berikut adalah resep kolak yang wajib anda coba dan resep menu berbuka puasa yang lezat asli khas indonesia .

Demikian Informasi Menu Berbuka Puasa Di berbagai Negara Di Dunia yang dapat kami bagikan untuk anda. selain segara-negara di atas seperti yang dirangkum dalam 11 Menu Berbuka Puasa Di Dunia Terunik ini, masih banyak sekali menu berbuka puasa dari negara lainnya yang belum dapat kami sampaikan. mungkin kita akan bahas lain waktu dalam artikel selanjutnya. Buka Juga Informasi 4 Resep Hidangan Lebaran Praktis Terpopuler yang dapat menjadi referensi unutk memilih menu hidangan lebaran Idul Fitri yang istimewa. terimakasih sudah membuka harianresep.blogspot.com, semoga informasi yang kami sampaikan dapat bermanfaat. sekian :)

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