Egyptian family soaks up Ramadan spirit with home-cooked meals, siblings from overseas
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00:00Hello viewers, we are in the home of Muna Kamil Mohammed and Mohammed Imara, a couple
00:07with three kids who have a family of 16 people here right now visiting them from various
00:13places.
00:14They are extended families and they are celebrating Ramadan in the true spirit.
00:21They are from Cairo, Egypt and they live here in Dubai and they made a beautiful home and
00:28they follow all the traditions of Egypt, they follow their mother's recipes, Muna and her
00:33mother cook for everyone every day in the evening and they really and truly enjoy the
00:39spirit of Ramadan when they end the fast every evening and have an Iftar with this extended
00:45family.
00:46It's a joyous occasion and we are going to ask Muna about the secret recipes and the
00:51traditions that she follows to have a very fulfilling and satisfying Iftar and Suhoor.
00:57In Ramadan, we always like to celebrate the holy months together, so I have my family
01:03visiting me from Kuwait, my brothers and his wife and my sister and her kids.
01:10We like to celebrate the months, the spirit of Ramadan together like, you know, fast together,
01:16eat together, pray together.
01:17We like also to cook our, like follow our tradition and cook our recipes which my mommy
01:24used to teach me how to do it, so that's why we always like to stay together to celebrate
01:33the spirit of the holy months of Ramadan.
01:35As a tradition, we always have the soup, that's where we are starting our course and today
01:41we have Mahshi.
01:43This Mahshi is actually the old tradition Egyptian food.
01:47Mahshi, actually, it's stuffed rice in like different kinds, in eggplant and in kosa and
02:00we have also today in the pepper, we have potatoes and salad, so we have different kinds
02:13with chicken.
02:16We have Arabic sweets and we usually eat fruits because it gives us like more watery
02:23and helps us to fast.