Special Events, Venues and Catering
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Lamb and chicken cooked underground with rice and Arabic spices, served on special occasions.
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The Jordanian Mansaf is the most important national dish in Jordan, and it represents a symbol of generosity and hospitality, and it consists of crumbled bread, rice, lamb (mutton) cooked in Karaki Jumeid milk, and decorated with almonds and pine nuts, and it is usually cooked with local ghee.
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Lamb shoulder stuffed with rice and nuts, slow-cooked and served on special occasions.
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Stuffed Ribs – Meat ribs stuffed with rice and spices, baked until tender.
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Stuffed Pigeon – Small pigeon stuffed with rice and nuts, oven-cooked.
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Whole lamb stuffed with rice and nuts, slow-cooked and served at large gatherings.
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A premium version of Qidra cooked in clay and served with rich flavors.
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Rice with meat and nuts wrapped in pastry and baked as individual parcels.
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Chicken cooked with onions and sumac, wrapped in saj bread and toasted.
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Traditional taboon bread topped with olive oil–sautéed onions, seasoned chicken, sumac, and toasted nuts.
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A Palestinian dish of rice, vegetables, and meat flipped upside down when served.
Special Events