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 Arabic Cuisine

Arabic cuisine encompasses the cooking styles and dishes from countries in the Arab world, which spans across the Middle East and North Africa. This cuisine is characterized by its aromatic and flavorful spice blends, such as za'atar, sumac, and ras el hanout.

Popular Dishes: 

Hummus _ Falafel _ Moutabl/Baba Ghanoush _ Fattoush Salad _ Shawarma _ Shish Tawook _ Kabab

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Mediterranean Cuisine

Mediterranean cuisine refers to the cooking of the people living along the Mediterranean Sea, encompassing parts of Southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The diet is famous for its health benefits and use of fresh, high-quality ingredients.

Popular Dishes:

Pasta Dishes _ Mandi _ Lamb Shank _iranian shiraz salad _ shrimp soup _ pumkin soup

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Malaysian Food

  Malaysian cuisine is a vibrant and diverse culinary tradition, reflecting the multiethnic makeup of its population. It primarily includes influences from Malay, Chinese, and Indian ethnic groups, along with Indonesian, Thai, Portuguese, and Middle Eastern cuisines. This blend of cultural influences has created a unique and flavorful culinary landscape. Here are some popular Malaysian dishes that showcase its rich diversity:

Malay Dishes:

Char Kway Teow _ Nasi Lemak _ Nasi Goreng Ayam _ Randang _ Nasi Goreng Kampong

About Hoi An:

Hoi An Viet Nam is located in Quang Nam province, Central Vietnam. Peaceful and ancient, Hoi An is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the Central Vietnam that attracts not only domestic tourists but also tourists all over the continents. In 1999, Hoi An Vietnam was even recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Site. This article will be a Hoi An reviews so that you can understand more why Hoi An Viet Nam is such a famous place.

This reputation of Hoi An comes from many factors. However, the three most special things may be architecture, food and tailor. Hoi An used to be an international commercial port, the meeting place of the merchant ships of Japan, China and the West during the 17th and 18th centuries, which affected a lot on its architecture. Hoi an’s architecture is a harmonious blend of Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese design. It is a density of manypagodas, temples and ancient houses that bear its very unique mark, which makes it very special and unlike any other places in Vietnam. Some sites in Hoi antown which reflects the history of the period tourists shouldn’t miss are Japanese Covered BridgePhuc Kien Assembly HallOng pagodaTan Ky old housePhung Hung ancient house… Hoi An Viet Nam is considered a living museum of architecture and urban lifestyle.

About Danang:

No other city represents Vietnam's boom better than Da Nang. It's become a gleaming, modern tourist magnet, complete with condos, theme parks, and brand-new resorts. But the city's earlier charm is still present, including laid-back, friendly locals and incredible street eats. After you’ve stuffed yourself with a bowl of Mi Quang and Banh Mi Ba Lan, walk it off by exploring the limestone caves and Buddhist grottos of the Marble Mountains. Make an escape to the surreal mountain resort of Ba Na Hills, where the majestic Golden Bridge welcomes you with open palms

Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness.