Stolen: How Yemenis stole Somali food and culture

Your obsessed with North Africa sxb
Nope.

I dislike dishonesty, if anything it's those who are claiming the history, culture/heritage of Egyptians that are obsessed with North Africans.

I see so many dishonest folks with Ancient Egyptians as their DP & trying to be something they're not & yet you're ok with that?
:mjlol:
 

Samaalic Era

QurboExit
Nope.

I dislike dishonesty, if anything it's those who are claiming the history, culture/heritage of Egyptians that are obsessed with North Africans.

I see so many dishonest folks with Ancient Egyptians as their DP & trying to be something they're not & yet you're ok with that?
:mjlol:
Ancient Egyptians took their culture from Kingdom of Punt. Somalis are not descendants of the Firaceen but share many customs
 

halwa

✨🌙
@halwa

True, but do we have any names for our kalluun dish, or we just call kalluun?


Kaluun iyo bariis

Kaluun iyo baasto

Kaluun kuus kuus

Kaluun taag taagan

Caawa iyo kaluun (this one is the real delicacy.It can be cooked to your style)

Kaluun bey ka shidantahay (this is an all fish meal)


You’re the creative one. Come up with names.
 
Never heard a Somali name for a kalluun dish. I don’t know your end of the woods, but here, fish dishes are named by the type of kalluun and the way they are cooked like grilled flathead or baked barramundi.

Most people back home lack proper kitchen stoves with ovens and grills, they fry it on a pan with oil. The aboriginal people here roll the fish on leaves and put in hot coals in the ground, then roast it. Finger licking. Otherwise, you can bake it in the oven (wrap it in foil), pan fry it or grill it. Few people eat fish in Somalia and we’ve the longest coast in Africa. Pity, lost omega4.
 

Apollo

VIP
Nope.

I dislike dishonesty, if anything it's those who are claiming the history, culture/heritage of Egyptians that are obsessed with North Africans.

I see so many dishonest folks with Ancient Egyptians as their DP & trying to be something they're not & yet you're ok with that?
:mjlol:

Somalis are honestly quite similar to AAs when it comes to claiming the Ancient Egyptians. However, with AAs their claims are simply more ridiculous. :lol:
 

Cityviews

The Prodigy
Are you illiterate?

Ful originates in Egypt & is an authentic Egyptian cuisine, other Africans copying the Egyptian dish is besides the point I'm making.

Stop being a culture theif.

ful is a bean that grows everywhere in africa, your fucking stupid if you think it belongs to arab egyptians lmfao.
 

Cityviews

The Prodigy
@AussieHustler

Your a a coon, confirmed!

Mookhbassa, and makhbuz/khabiz the arabic word for baked, is pronounced completely differently, plus originally this food is supposed to be roasted outside on the beach on an open flame pit, not in an oven nacala :pachah1:

Also I concur with the OP of this thread that is indeed called Kaluun Zayla'i as well, :pachah1:

The food is not Yemeni at all, stop shucking and jiving for your arab masters you poor geeljire, stop asking me for money everytime your animals die :nahgirl:
 
ful is a bean that grows everywhere in africa, your fucking stupid if you think it belongs to arab egyptians lmfao.
Ful is an Egyptian dish you inbred donkey.

Typical stupid wannabe Egyptian with an Ancient Egyptian as their DP. Those so-called "arabs" as you called them in Egypt are the real natives of Egypt, they're no different genetically to their ancient ancestors you Afro-centric c*nt. All that happened was a linguistic shift from Coptic/Egyptian to Arabic, plus Egyptians have their own unique phenotype that differs from Arabians etc.

Embrace your Mix-race heritage, you North African-Nilote mutt :icon lol:
 

Cityviews

The Prodigy
Yemenis are retarded, this is Sabayad, but they call it "Khubz Malawax" So "Malawax bread"

Malawax is Somali, it comes from the Somali etymological root, "La Waxa" meaning to turn it over, cause that's how you make this fucking bread. You turn it over so it cooks evenly :drakelaugh:I'd like to see Arab coons try and make this arabic wallahi :chrisfreshhah:

https://yemeniyah.com/2010/07/25/khobz-mulawah-adeni-bread/
According to yemenis:
"This is Adeni bread–it very much looks like Indian Paratha. It is also called “Khobz Mulawah” and I have heard it by this name among the Somali and Oromo community. In any case, here is the recipe."



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