Cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, and toilet paper. ;)
Muslim-Americans do not eat unique foods by dint of being Muslims, but rather they eat the unique foods of their homelands. An Iraqi-American who is Muslim will eat roughly the same foods as an Iraqi-American who is Jewish or Christian and an Indian-American who is Muslim will eat roughly the same foods a Hindu Indian-American, but a Muslim Iraqi-American and a Muslim Indian-American will eat foods that are very different from on another, because they come from different places.The only things that Christian-Americans eat that Muslim-Americans do not are pork and alcohol. (Although a significant number of Muslim-Americans do eat pork and/or alcohol in contravention with Islamic doctrine.)
Iraqi
examples: hamburger, cake, butter, oil foods, and
Anything with fat in it.
The Iraqi Dinar.
Iraqis is the plural form of Iraqi.
An Iraqi engineer.
A native of Baghdad is typically referred to as a Baghdadi.
Bananas, dates, apples, pears, grapes, papas, pineapple, plums, starfruit, and kiwi are ten fruits in the fruit group of foods.
The word Iraqi is a proper adjective for people or things from or in Iraq, the country. However, it is also a demonym (noun) for a person from Iraqi (one Iraqi, two Iraqis).
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Fruit most probably.