On 2/26/07, Henry Vermaak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 26/02/07, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One interresting thing is that the most popular brazilian fast food
> restaurant is called Habib´s , and serves arabian food. The food is
> somewhat similar, but also not that much.
>
> Another diference is that in Brazil middle eastern imigrants are
> mostly from Lebanon and Syria, and not Turkey, even thougth they are
> (incorrectly) refered to as turks by the common people.
>
> --
> Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
>
i was astonished at the amount of lebanese restaurants in brazil. i
still love pamonha, though.
the whole of the u.k. is riddled by "kebab vans" that cater for
(mostly drunken) people that pour out of the pubs at night. ah, fond
memories. we have a van just outside my flat that's called "boss's
kebab *center*", which is especially funny because of the fact that
only 2 people can fit in it.
Here (at Israel) we also have Kabab, it actually taken from an Aramiec
from the word Kababa, and it means a rost biff on gril. :)
The Donher Kabap is more like a food called Shawarma that does arrive
from Turkey.
Shawarma is actually a roll of fat, biff that spins.
If anyone wish to tast most of this foods, he/she more then welcome to
arrive here, and mix them all together ;)
henry
Ido
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