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===Cuisine=== | ===Cuisine=== | ||
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File:Petra metzes.jpg | |||
File:14th June 2014 Badar's Mix Platter.jpg | |||
File:Arabian Camel Meat Biryani.JPG | |||
File:Spices1.jpg | |||
File:Israeli couscous.jpg | |||
File:Tilapia zillii Kineret.jpg | |||
File:Madrouba.jpg | |||
File:Egyptian food Koshary.jpg | |||
File:Hummus etc. (7351539600).jpg | |||
File:Lahmacun.jpg | |||
File:Cocktail bnine.jpg | |||
File:Bol de Leblabi de Tunisie, 21 mars 2017.jpg | |||
File:A dallah a traditional Arabic coffee pot with cups and coffee beans.jpg | |||
File:2008 04 23 - Laurel - Sauce.JPG | |||
File:Jallab.jpg | |||
File:سحلب.jpg | |||
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The traditional food of Zaclaria has always been rice, fish and meat. Islamic dietary laws used to be strictly enforced up until 1993 where the government relaxed its stance and established a "non Islamic dietary warning" or a "Haram Food Label" to be placed on all forbidden food. | The traditional food of Zaclaria has always been rice, fish and meat. Islamic dietary laws used to be strictly enforced up until 1993 where the government relaxed its stance and established a "non Islamic dietary warning" or a "Haram Food Label" to be placed on all forbidden food. | ||