PM Modi in Qatar: 10 foods you just can't miss

Samboosa is a pastry filled with savoury ingredients like vegetables or meat, served as a perfect appetiser or accompaniment to your tea in Qatar. 

Samboosa

Indulge in the sweetness of tradition with Luqaimat, bite-sized balls of deep-fried dough dipped in syrup or honey, prepared with butter, milk, and aromatic spices. 

Luqaimat

Served with bread, Thareed is a comforting stew featuring a blend of vegetables and tender meat. 

Thareed

These thin Arabic pancakes folded into a cone are served with a variety of toppings like cheese, honey, or Nutella. Regag is a must try in Qatar. 

Regag

Indulge in Arabic Koftas, grilled meat skewers served with a selection of bread, promising a lingering taste of authentic flavours. 

Koftas

Taste the essence of Qatar with Shawarma, a savoury delight featuring tender slices of meat wrapped in a warm pita along with sauces and pickled vegetables.

Shawarma

Enjoy the crispy goodness of Falafel, deep-fried balls of ground chickpeas and fava beans served in a pita with tahini dip in Qatar.

Falafel

Aseeda is a rich dessert made with flour, butter, and honey or sugar. It’s a crime to not taste it while being in Qatar. 

Aseeda

Harees is a comforting porridge-like dish made with boiled wheat and meat, infused with aromatic spices like cinnamon and cardamom. 

Harees

Explore the fusion of sweet and savoury flavours with Balaleet, a traditional breakfast dish featuring vermicelli cooked with cardamom, sugar, and served with an omelette. 

Balaleet

Karak is a sweet tea infused with spices and condensed milk, offering a perfect blend of warmth and sweetness.

Karak

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