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Latest revision as of 02:11, 18 February 2025
Omani cuisine is the traditional style of cooking in Oman. It is characterized by the rich spices, herbs, and marinades used in its dishes, which are often based on chicken, fish, and lamb. Omani cuisine also features a variety of rice dishes, which are a staple in the Omani diet.
History[edit]
The history of Omani cuisine is deeply intertwined with Oman's history as a seafaring nation. The country's location on the Arabian Sea has allowed it to develop a unique culinary tradition that incorporates influences from Indian, Persian, and East African cuisines.
Ingredients[edit]
The most commonly used ingredients in Omani cuisine include rice, meat (such as chicken, goat, beef, and camel), and a variety of seafood. Vegetables and fruits, such as dates, limes, and coconuts, are also widely used. Spices, such as saffron, cinnamon, cardamom, and nutmeg, are used extensively to flavor dishes.
Dishes[edit]
One of the most popular dishes in Omani cuisine is Majboos, a spiced rice dish often served with meat or fish. Another popular dish is Shuwa, a slow-cooked lamb dish that is traditionally prepared in a sand oven for up to 48 hours. Harees, a dish made from wheat and meat, is often served during the holy month of Ramadan.
Beverages[edit]
Traditional Omani beverages include coffee and tea, which are often flavored with cardamom and other spices. Laban, a yogurt-based drink, is also popular.
Desserts[edit]
Omani desserts often feature dates, honey, and spices. Halwa, a sweet, jelly-like dessert made from rosewater, saffron, and various nuts, is a traditional Omani treat.
See also[edit]
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Machboos, a traditional Omani rice dish
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Carrot Halwa from Woodlands Indian Restaurant in Muscat, Oman
