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I don't need it.
Not helpful! What happened to Less said Soonest mended?
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Sorry, but I need Kosher Muslim food like I need a 747 through my roof. Pass.
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Common good street food in Manhattan.

Halal Cart-Style Chicken and Rice with White Sauce, a spot on rendition of the street food classic.

Marinated in oregano, lemon, and coriander, chicken thighs are browned, chopped into chunks and served over a pile turmeric-yellow rice. Of course, it wouldn't be halal-cart style without the ubiquitous (and none too fancy) salad of iceberg and tomatoes, and that mysterious sweet-sour-tangy white sauce that just has to be ladled all over the chicken and rice for true street-style authenticity.
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Halal just means its kosher for muslims...and probably kosher for jews too.

Shame no one understands different cuisines here.
With so few responses, does not mean no one understands different cuisines here. Finding a kosher market near TV not so much. So keeping Kosher is not easy for many.
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Sorry, but I need Kosher Muslim food like I need a 747 through my roof. Pass.


Is there really such a thing as Kosher - Halal food? I think not. I'm going to stop here after some of the articles I've read.


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I honestly and truly did not realize that this kind of food was available and in so many places.

It is hard to separate feelings about stuff. Those who have lived where there is a variety of food have different experiences from those who grew up in the heartland. I don't like sushi. Raw fish doesn't sound good. I never KNEW until I moved HERE how good an Italian meal cooked by an Italian in their home could be...that was a new experience for me. YUMMO.

We lived in Cincinnati near a mosque but there wasn't any mid-eastern food restaurants that served halal.. It is a big mosque too. Not one of those little store fronts but an impressive and beautiful building.

We had a lot of yummy Jewish Deli's.

We have knee jerk reactions to things. We are complex human beings.
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I honestly and truly did not realize that this kind of food was available and in so many places.

It is hard to separate feelings about stuff. Those who have lived where there is a variety of food have different experiences from those who grew up in the heartland. I don't like sushi. Raw fish doesn't sound good. I never KNEW until I moved HERE how good an Italian meal cooked by an Italian in their home could be...that was a new experience for me. YUMMO.

We lived in Cincinnati near a mosque but there wasn't any mid-eastern food restaurants that served halal.. It is a big mosque too. Not one of those little store fronts but an impressive and beautiful building.

We had a lot of yummy Jewish Deli's.

We have knee jerk reactions to things. We are complex human beings.
I'll take issue with your post in just one way .... Those who have lived where there is a variety of food have different experiences from those who grew up in the heartland. It is not so much a matter of demographics, it is more an issue of travel and experiencing other countries and places. If all you know is your own little town and the people who have lived there for generations, then yes you have a small view of the world, but in this digital age there are many people who have been raised in the heartland who are now traveling for business and pleasure and are experiencing many different cultures and foods.

Many years ago we traveled with friends ... we were going to Europe and this woman had never been out of Lynn, MA. Her family and friends were all employed by GE and that is all they knew. She was absolutely terrified, but after the first trip we could not keep her down. She was not aware that the world is now flat!
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My favorite food show on TV is "Bizarre Foods" with Andrew Zimmern. I have definitely learned at lot from this show. Bizarre Foods Halal - YouTube YUM, YUM!
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My favorite food show on TV is "Bizarre Foods" with Andrew Zimmern. I have definitely learned at lot from this show. Bizarre Foods Halal - YouTube YUM, YUM!
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I honestly and truly did not realize that this kind of food was available and in so many places.

We lived in Cincinnati near a mosque but there wasn't any mid-eastern food restaurants that served halal.. It is a big mosque too. Not one of those little store fronts but an impressive and beautiful building.

We have knee jerk reactions to things. We are complex human beings.
Halal places in Cincinnati Metro, Ohio - Zabihah - your guide to halal eating

Lots of halal restaurants in West Chester area. Hard to notice what you are not prepared to see or seek.
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Lots of halal restaurants in West Chester area. Hard to notice what you are not prepared to see or seek.
We've been here full time for five years. Times have changed. When we moved there they mostly graduated Ag Majors from Lakota Schools. Some changes are good, some not so much to my liking.
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My guess is one would have no trouble finding Halal restaurants in Dearborn, MI. Gangstalking-And SHARIA "NO " LAW - YouTube
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My guess is one would have no trouble finding Halal restaurants in Dearborn, MI. Gangstalking-And SHARIA "NO " LAW - YouTube
I wouldn't have any trouble finding one in Yemen either. Doesn't mean I would go there and eat.
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