Fasting Made Flavorful! Taste the Essence of Ramzan.
Ramazan, also known as Ramadan, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is considered a fasting month for Muslims, lasting for 29-30 days. During this period, Muslims consume various unique foods for their Sehri (pre-dawn meal) and Iftari (breaking the fast meal). Let us explore some of the must-have items on the Iftar and Sehri table during Ramadan.
Ramazan, also known as Ramadan, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is considered a fasting month for Muslims, lasting for 29-30 days. During this period, Muslims consume various unique foods for their Sehri, or pre-dawn meal, and Iftari, or breaking the fast meal. Let's explore some of the must-have items on the Iftar and Sehri table during Ramadan.
1. Fruits
Fruits like watermelon, apples, bananas, oranges, etc., are some common fruits on the iftar and sehri table. Moreover, freshly prepared fruit juices are also served with fruits, making fruit dishes one of the most nutritious and important elements of the iftar table.
2. Beverages
Beverages play a key role on the iftar table, as people can only drink water during iftar and sehri. Some people choose fruit juices, while others prefer milk-based beverages. Rooh afza, a popular drink during Ramazan, can be consumed with water or milk, with added fruits for extra flavor, making it a refreshing choice.
3. Fried snacks
The whole day of fasting makes everyone eager for the evening meal. How can anyone resist the temptation of some yummy, crispy, fried snacks? These snacks include samosas, fried chicken, fried kebabs, fried nuggets, and much more.
4. Bun dishes
Bun dishes are also a must-have during iftar parties. Who can resist the temptation of burgers or vada pav? Yes, iftar also includes bun dishes such as vada pav, burgers, dabeli, hot dogs, or sandwiches. However, make sure to wait until iftar to indulge in these delicious treats.
5. Sweets
Sweets are another popular element of the iftar and sehri tables, with sweet dishes such as phirni, sheer khurma, mithais, pastries, and ice cream being commonly enjoyed during iftar parties.
Wishing you all a very happy Ramzan!
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