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Rage shop
AL WADHA MALL - ABU DHABI
Shop #: 116A - Ground Floor
Opposite Fuddruckers
Phone: 02-4437617
Hours: Weekdays 10AM-10PM, Weekends 10AM-11PM
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There are many famous dishes in the UAE, not just four. Here are some traditional ones:
Machboos: This is a very popular dish indeed. It is rice cooked in a lamb, chicken or fish stew with various locally made Arabian spices and some imported ones, dried limes and saffron. The rice once put in the pan of light stew, soaks up all the flavours and liquid and becomes a rice mixture dish.
Harees: This is a very ancient and traditional UAE dish, very common in the country and a specialty for the month of Ramadan. Lamb, chicken or beef is boiled until tender in some water with some salt. The wheat is washed and soaked for a couple of hours. It is then drained and added to the pan of almost cooked meat and left to simmer for a while for completion of cooking time. It may take an hour or so to make. It thickens and thickens and then is placed in the oven to continue cooking for a while. It is often stirred to check the consistency. It should have the appearance of porridge. A couple of hours before serving it is mashed using a special local utensil made of wood called a"midrib." It is somewhat like a large, flat wooden spoon. When placed on a long oval platter, it is then spread with a slightly spicy, and locally made butter/ghee, this enhances the taste and smooths the surface of the 'harees'. This is done by using the back of a large stainless steel spoon. The best way to make this is through the traditional way, like all other local foods even rice, by using the 'tanor' a clay oven in the ground. Now and days, people also make it on gas cookers.
Far'eed: This is a very traditional dish made with a large paper thin like bread called 'ragag'which requires a lot of skill and only when one has learnt this skill, can they make this bread. It is a very simple recipe made of flour and a little salt ( for the basic ragag anyway). These large paper thin bread are then broken up into medium sized pieces and placed in a bowl. It is then soaked in either a light chicken or lamb stew which may have various vegetables in it like string beans, carrots and potatoes or any other vegetable of choice. This is also a popular Ramadan dish.
Samak Mashwi ( Oven Baked Fish ):
Fish is extremely popular in the UAE and there are far more many dishes than just these. 'Mashwi 'is one of them. Big tuna or any other good fish for the oven, is salted and left for a little while. Then this is cooked in the 'tanor' clay oven in the ground standing against the hot wall of the red hot char-coaled oven until cooked. It is then turned over once. Sometimes the guts of the fish can be removed and the cavity is filled up with a mashed mixture of parsley, finely diced onion, bits of sun dried lime and local spices. It will then be covered with some lemon slices, some salt and olive oil before being wrapped in aluminum foil and placed in the 'tanor'
This will be served with fluffy white rice or saffron speckled white rice -both with diced onions caramelised in spicy butter ghee at the bottom of the pan before the rice is placed on top.
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it is unfortunate that an average individual classify a country as developed by its physical infrastructure, UAE is no where an industrialized (transitional) country not to classed developed, development constitute economically, infrastructural, human and social development, they must go along in hand, before a country can be classed developed, the countries on transitions are the countries where fully developed countries emerge from, in other hands UAE is has infrastructural, human and social development, but no where close to economical development, they are far from been economically developed, and there is a big minus, and the reason why they are still a developing country, UAE has no industrial base, if they can close this gap, they can be considered, i am an economist, if you are to consider a country to be on the list of a fully developed countries, that country should be Malaysia, if there should be a new term as newly developed countries, Malaysia and turkey, will be in that list. not UAE, far from been on that list.
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about 16 hurs from Cleveland to abu dahbi
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Yes it is. It is by the southeast edge of Saudi Arabia.
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Abu Dhabi covers an area of 375 square miles (or 972 square kilometres)
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I'm afraid it doesnt. But in the mall of the emirates - Dubai there is a snow place indoor which is a play area and you can also ski there. Dubai is roughly an Hour away from Abu Dhabi. You know when you are in Dubai because there is a certain point where the lights on the lamposts change. It's pretty cool.
Anything elsed just ask me, i use to live in Abu Dhabi i know alot
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A citizen of the United Arab Emirates is known as an 'Emirati'
( plural: Emiratis)
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From the last Sun. of Mar. to the last Sun. of Oct., Sri Lanka is 4.5 hours ahead of England.
1 PM British Summer Time (UTC+1) = 5:30 PM India Standard Time (UTC+5:30)
From the last Sun. of Oct. to the last Sun. of Mar., Sri Lanka is 5.5 hours ahead of England.
Noon Greenwich Mean Time (UTC) = 5:30 PM India Standard Time (UTC+5:30)
(Despite the name of their time zone being India Standard Time, Sri Lanka is a separate country.)
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from where i get Meladerm pigment cream in dubai
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H.h.sheikh khalifa bin zayed al nahyan
The President of the United Arab Emirates is H.H. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
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U.K is much much bigger than UAE, u can say UAE is 1/5 size of UK
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The flight distance from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates to Mumbai, India is about 1,244 miles / 2,002 km
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Actually there is a complex of shops known as the Dubai Gold Souk , It is located in Deira-Dubai's commercial business district in the area of Al Dhagaya. It is a large, unique and fascinating area- a must to see. The complex has about 300 gold shops all close together selling exclusively jewelry. It is probably one of the most popular places in the world for buying gold.
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They are not for civilians and you can't apply for them because in the emirates law Normal gun and BB guns are the same (they are all weapons by the law standerds) thats makes them illegal.
Only experienced UAE army men will be allowed to own a weapon with the confirmation of the authorities (mainly the police and the army).
It is possible to obtain a BB gun in the emirates but the law will be against you for two reasons:
1) You have an unauthorized weapon.
2) You bought something illegal.
But there are a number of shooting centers all around the country that can offer you the chance to try BB and real guns, so have fun shooting targets in the designated areas.
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OPTION 1: 7hr 15min Nonstop
AUH - KUL Etihad Airways Flt 418 Dep 02:45am 17Dec,Thu
Flight Duration: 7hr 15min
OPTION 2: 10hr 35min via Bahrain (BAH)
AUH - BAH Gulf Air Flt 545 Dep 06:40pm 17Dec,Thu
BAH - KUL Gulf Air Flt 280 Dep 08:25pm 17Dec,Thu
Flight Duration: 9hr 00min; Layover Time: 1hr 35min; Total Trip Time: 10hr 35min
OPTION 3: 10hr 45min via Colombo (CMB)
AUH - CMB Srilankan Airlines Flt 208 Dep 10:35pm 17Dec,Thu
CMB - KUL Srilankan Airlines Flt 312 Dep 07:20am 18Dec,Fri
Flight Duration: 8hr 00min; Layover Time: 2hr 45min; Total Trip Time: 10hr 45min
In this case, longer the trip time, the cheaper the fare.
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You can drive the car, approx.4 hours including crossing the border or take the airplane (~45min flight). Over the sea it is unusual but there are several options to go via sea on a cruiser. Most of the time the cruiser will go over the night.
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I don't know about lifeline but the best gynaecologist I have come across in abu dhabi is Dr Monika Chawla . She is an expert at her work and a pleasant personality >i would recommend her anyday.
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Abu Dhabi is by far the largest part and the capital of the United Arab Emirates which consists of the emirates of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Fujairah, Ras al Kaimah, Ajman and Umm a Quwain. It is situated in the Lower Gulf and neighbours Oman, Saudi Arabia by land and is close to Iran and Qatar by sea.