Doing my part to #stayhome and did some spring cleaning of my old photos. Found some pictures of my time in Hong Kong! ❤️❤️❤️
In all my time living abroad, Hong Kong is another place that I could call home cuz of all the yummy food, the great people and things to do there. It’s also Muslim-friendly with shops and restaurants that are Halal certified.
BTW, the Halal DimSum at the Islamic Centre Canteen in Masjid Ammar is THE best! 🤤 Plus, it’s in WanChai, so lepas makan boleh bersiar-siar kat harbour WanChai and the view is magnificent! 😍
This pandemic definitely taught me to appreciate the time when we could travel freely. I cannot wait to visit Hong Kong once the travel restrictions are lifted, rinduuu HK! 🇭🇰❤️ In the meantime, please stay safe y’all! The sooner we win the battle against COVID together, the sooner we’ll all get to travel again!
#StayHomeStaySafe #Throwback #IMissHongKong @discoverhongkong
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過667萬的網紅Travel Thirsty,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Roujiamo (Chinese: 肉夹馍; pinyin: ròujīamó), also known as rougamo or rou jia mo, meaning "meat burger" or "meat sandwich," is a street food originating...
muslim food restrictions 在 Travel Thirsty Youtube 的精選貼文
Roujiamo (Chinese: 肉夹馍; pinyin: ròujīamó), also known as rougamo or rou jia mo, meaning "meat burger" or "meat sandwich," is a street food originating from Shaanxi Province and now widely consumed all over China. The meat is most commonly pork, stewed for hours in a soup containing over 20 spices and seasonings. Although it is possible to use only a few spices (which many vendors do), the resulting meat is less flavourful.
Many alternative fillings are available. For example, in Muslim areas in Xi'an, the meat is usually beef (prepared kabob-style and seasoned with cumin and pepper), and in Gansu it is often lamb. The meat is then minced or chopped, then mixed with coriander and mild peppers, and stuffed in "mo", a type of flatbread. An authentic mo is made from a wheat flour batter and then baked in a clay or mud oven, but now in many parts of China, mo is made in a frying pan or a pressure cooker (some even substitute a steamed bun), and the resulting taste diverges significantly from the authentic clay oven-baked version. Depending on the types of spices used to cook the meat and the way the bread is made, the taste of roujiamo can vary greatly from vendor to vendor.
Roujiamo is considered the Chinese equivalent to the Western hamburger and meat sandwiches. In fact, roujiamo could be the world's oldest sandwich or hamburger, since this bread dates back to the Qin Dynasty (221 BC - 206 BC) and the meat to the Zhou Dynasty (1045 BC to 256 BC). Contrary to popular misconceptions, roujiamo is not a street food unique to Muslims. It was invented first by the Han Chinese, while Muslims simply substituted pork with barbecued beef or lamb due to Islamic restrictions on eating pork.
Roujiamo can be found in many street food vendor stalls or near Chinese mosques. Some vendors also call it la zhi roujiamo (or lazhi roujiamo, Chinese: 腊汁肉夹馍), which simply means roujiamo with special gravy. Others call it bai ji la zhi roujiamo (or baiji lazhi roujiamo), which means roujiamo with special gravy in a bread (bai ji refers to the type of bread).
muslim food restrictions 在 Islamic Dietary Laws | New Muslim Series Ep. 10 - YouTube 的美食出口停車場
Assalamu Alaikum and Eid Mubarak!In this episode we will discuss the basics of the Islamic Dietary Laws and the prohibitions of certain ... ... <看更多>