A fulfilling Suhoor recipe that’s an absolute delight to your taste buds!
Make your Iftar a wholesome experience with these delicious chutneys!
This finger lickin’ good potato dish is full of flavors, easy to make, and always a crowd favorite!
This delicious Vietnamese Pho Noodles recipe is full of proteins and nutrients and is considered as a great comfort meal. Go ahead and try something new this Ramadan!
Perkedel, tasty and filling potato and meat fritters, are highly popular in Malaysia. This appetizing treat is made with power-packed foods such as potatoes, ground meat, corn, tofu, or fish.
Teh Halia is the Malaysian version of ginger tea, a variant of the milky and slightly spicy and sweet Teh Tarik. It is great for digestion and can be added to your suhoor and iftar menu.
Best known as the national dish of Egypt, Ful Medames is a hearty stew of warmed fava beans mixed with olive oil, lemon juice, and garlic. It is a great Suhoor option to go with this Ramadan if you love experimenting with cuisines around the world!
Say hello to this sweet sensational breakfast treat which is ideal for both, suhoor and iftar.
This iced tea with the goodness of mango and a zing of lemon makes this very refreshing option for Iftar. Just the perfect sip one could ask for during any time, especially during the hot days to beat the heat. Fun fact: It is a highly popular drink in Asian countries!
This dish is one of the widely known staples in many Iraqi and Middle Eastern households. It is absolutely delicious and power-packed with the nutrition your body craves during Ramadan!
Try this unique dish from the cuisine of Jordan for Sehr. Mansaf will beat those hunger pangs at bay and keep you active throughout the day.
A perfect meal for your evening binge, you can prepare it easily at home as a side dish for both Suhoor and Iftar.