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Just wanted to clarify some mistakes or points that could help you and others watching. ๐
1:16 The Arabian Tea House restaurant is a great one but nothing beats having food from an actual traditional kitchen. There are many of them in the UAE.
1:56 "Qishta" is basically fresh cream, not cheese.
2:22 This thin bread is called "Rgag" which literally translates to thin.
2:50 This is not Masala Chai. It is Karak Chai, which is also Indian, but the tea in it is boiled for a longer time, has thicker condensed milk, and has fewer spices than Masala.
3:26 You mixed Cream with Date Molasses
3:49 It is called "Lgaimat" not "Gaimat". Lgaimat literally translates as "Mini Bites". Although looks like Gulab Jamun, it is less sweet and less moist.
4:37 If you complain about any fake goods I promise you the shop will be shut down in a heartbeat. UAE is very strict about counterfeit items and goods.
6:39 English is not the main language but it is probably the most popular. Officially Arabic is the main language.
6:57 There is an Arabic name for Coconut, it is called "Joz Al Hind" which literally translates as "Indian Nut". This is the official Arabic name in all dictionaries.
8:09 This incense is called "Bokhoor" which literally translates as "Steam"
8:17 The prayer you were going to is called "Friday Prayer". It only happens on Friday. The rest of the prayers everyday are without the speech the Imam gives.
8:30 Smelling good is more of a traditional aspect of celebrating Friday. You just need to be as clean as you can. All of this incense and Kandoora business is traditional.
11:05 This is called "Mashboos" which literally translates as "Pressed". It like Biryani but pressed to make it moister and flavourful.
Hope this helps and keep up the great videos coming! ๐๐ผ
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16:19 OMG ! That lit kid called u pewdepie :) how cute
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7:26 thats how muslims do weddings.. even Indians muslims follow that customs, its in according to islamic laws i think. And in case of divorce groom also payup even if things didnt go to court.
Bride family paying up is a hindu thing. And its widespread especially in southern India.
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@KarlRock
5 years ago
1:02 A massive Emirati breakfast. 4:50 Emiratis like Bollywood & speak Hindi? 7:41 Traditional Emirati clothing 9:23 Praying at a Mosque. 10:53 Eating baby shark at Emirati house. 12:48 Why I talk about India SO MUCH. 15:32 Desert sand duning... Got stuck... Oops. 25:28 Where all the Emirati men are at the weekends ๐ 26:46 Message to foreigners living in the UAE... Go find locals
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