30May

Jordanians, like the people of the Middle East in general, attach great importance to food. You will make sure of this when you visit Jordan and savor the delicious variety of dishes in it!

DINING TABLES IN JORDAN

Jordanians, like the people of the Middle East in general, attach great importance to food. You will make sure of this when you visit Jordan and savor the delicious variety of dishes in it!

Delight in the delicious Jordanian cuisine in the world of Jordanian hospitality, famous in the world, to live an unforgettable experience with every meal you eat.

Food in Jordan goes beyond the need for food, as it carries with it a social dimension and represents the culture of society as a whole. This concept is clearly evident among the Jordanian people. Lunch is the main meal of the day in Jordan, and its enjoyment is not complete without the loved ones sharing the dining journey ... and it is definitely blown up!


A tradition that combines food and hospitality

Jordanians express their hospitality and generosity through food, as the Jordanian people are hospitable by nature, and the guest will touch that from the moment he enters his host's home.

Regardless of the envelope of the physical host, you will not leave any Jordanian home except with your stomach full and your smile on your shoulders!

When you are invited by a Jordanian person, keep in mind that he does not expect anything in return - be it a reward or a gift - and all you have to do is answer the invitation for food. After she finishes eating, the usual phrase for the host will say: “two health and wellness.”



Mansaf

Do not complete your visit to Jordan without eating Mansaf! This traditional dish is served with Arabic rice, lamb and milky liquid, known locally as "jameed". Mansaf is a source of pride for the Jordanian people, as it usually symbolizes happy occasions, and is also presented in solace to be a symbol of solidarity and mutual support in difficult times.

On occasions, Mansaf is presented with a large dish known as "Sidr Al-Mansaf", which everyone is invited to participate in, which is a great symbol of Jordanian generosity. When you invite Mansaf, know that you will take it with your hand - most likely you will not find cutlery around you - these are Mansaf's habits!


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