The traditional Bedouin dish of bread, rice, lamb and yogurt is a talisman of identity in Jordan — and in various communities in suburban Detroit. By Diana Abu-Jaber Photographs by Renee Cox WE WERE ...
No aroma in this world evokes more memories for me that the warm scent of home-cooked mansaf, especially the tangy yogurt sauce that simmers for hours on the stove. Served at large gatherings to ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook I remember my dad pulling me aside at a family gathering to a plethora of Jordanian food including ...
Earlier this month a video clip circulated on the Insta feeds of some friends: Its title is “Arab grandmas try Trader Joe’s za’atar.” You can probably guess these women’s reactions — a lot of confused ...
In a charming video, a friend of Jordanian activist Ayman Al-Ali, also known as "Mr. Jordan," captured how much Ayman enjoys Mansaf by showing him eating it with an overwhelming desire. In the video, ...
10 February 2006 WHAT DOES SOFTWARE development and mansaf have in common? There is no better place to demonstrate the meaning and importance of a process than the kitchen. Every cook uses processes ...