In the UAE, you can get your camel burger well done

This camel may soon be served with fries and a coke in the UAE
Other camel products you can dip into while sojourning in the Arabian peninsula to complement your camelburger.
Camel Burger
Every have a big, juicy Camel burger?I
Yes you read it correctly. A restaurant planning to launch a Hashi burger and if I was interested to try it out. Hashi turns out means baby camel and since I hadn’t tried camel meat before I figured why not.
Yes you read it correctly. A restaurant planning to launch a Hashi burger and if I was interested to try it out. Hashi turns out means baby camel and since I hadn’t tried camel meat before I figured why not.
Source: 248am
Arabic overtakes English as the most popular language on Facebook in the Middle East
"Analysing Facebook usage in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region – specifically Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, UAE and Yemen - SpotOn PR found that 39% of the combined 39+ million Facebook users access the site using its Arabic interface – which translates to 15.6 million users."
Source: The Next Web: Middle East
The Rise of the Artistic Conscience: El Far3is Asafir al Houlah
"I don’t know how I missed this song when it came out on Sunday right after the Houlah Massacre.
Yet, it says one thing: we’re witnessing the rise of the Arab artistic conscience. The piece is haunting in its honesty; the names of the dead kids, the laughter in the back, the melancholic sound (Little Anne, according to El-Far3i) against a mysterious melody."
Yet, it says one thing: we’re witnessing the rise of the Arab artistic conscience. The piece is haunting in its honesty; the names of the dead kids, the laughter in the back, the melancholic sound (Little Anne, according to El-Far3i) against a mysterious melody."
Source: And Far Away















