What are two traditional Islamic foods eaten on Mawlid an Nabi?

Islam is a religion not a cuisine. Many Muslim or Islamic countires have different takes on the same recipes. All of these countries are located in the Middle East.

Strange as it may seem, many Israeli recipes are similar or the same as those prepared in the Middle East. All Islamic food/recipes must be Halal. Halal is an Arabic word meaning "lawful" or "permitted," but it is generally used in reference to food that fulfills Muslim dietary rules.

It is similar to the Hebrew word "kosher," which references food that is permissible to eat according to Jewish dietary standards Here is a link to Baba Ganoush, an eggplant spread that is popular in most Muslim Countries & Isreal. http://www.lovefood.com/journal/features... This recipe for a Chopped aka Shepherd's salad was taken from an Islamic Recipe website. It is similar to an Israeli chopped salad, but the Israeli salad uses more finely chopped vegetables and may or may not contain the Feta cheese.

http://islamic-cookingclub.blogspot.com OLIVE N FETA CHEESE SALAD This ones not so difficult...fast n easy I wud say... 6 medium-small sized turnips 3 medium sized carrots 3 medium sized cucumbers 2 pickled cucumbers 2 big tomatoes 250 gm fetta cheese 10 olives 1 tbsp dill salt to taste 1 tsp olive oil.

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