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The kinds of fish that are sold at the Mina fish market that might be used as a reference for what to cook today....

Some fish do know their local names in Abu Dhabi but some are names that I used to hear while living in Bontang, Kalimantan.

Can be seen: HERE



Various choices of ingredients can be used as dessert, one of which is mixed ice knick-knacks, sekoteng or wedang sekoteng and rounds.
It doesn't have to be like the original, with a few modifications, what's available in the "field" is tried, the results are pretty good.

The important thing is not to be afraid to try.....

What materials can be found, you can see: HERE


Emirates has 3 favorite herbs, parsley, coriander leaves and mint leaves.
Widely used for a variety of dishes, appetizers or desserts.
Sometimes it is also difficult to distinguish, especially between parsley leaves and coriander leaves. Because the shape is very similar, if you don't pay attention to the details.

Please see: HERE


What vegetables do we usually consume?

In the UAE, it turns out that there are also many things that we can try or what we usually eat at home..
There are also some vegetables that we often take with us when we go home..

All can be seen: HERE


Rice in the Emirates Peninsula is very diverse. We usually use several kinds of rice, but there are also some that we only see in supermarkets. Several kinds of rice from the many rices in Abu Dhabi . Also a variety of pasta families, which are usually cooked by all of us. Further can be seen: HERE











Various kinds of products made from milk, as well as milk itself, which is sold in the land of the Emirates at very affordable prices for all levels of society.

Cheese, milk or yogurt, apart from not being a luxury item, there are also so many varieties, that we ourselves are confused, which one should we try first?

the following, some kinds of dairy products that have been tried.

Please see: HERE


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Backyard japan The dry landscape garden (枯山水 Karesansui) is the best known type of Japanese garden type and is often called Zen garden.

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Small backyard landscaping pictures Think of a forest with low groundcovers, ferns, shade-tolerant understory shrubs and trees, and the tall overhead trees. You can do the same thing with your small yard landscaping! Use things like groundcovers, bulbs and crevice plants to create a beautiful layered landscape, while maximizing your flower bed space!

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