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Iftar special drinks to quench your thirst


Iftar special drinks :







Ramadan is the holy month of blessings in which Muslims observe fasts and show your love and obedience to the instructions of Allah and His Prophet (peace be upon him). Iftar is the moment you end the fast after a long day without food or water. The table is set with different foods and beverages and the celebration of completing a fast start thanking God for all the benefits he has bestowed upon us. Different traditional beverages prepared during Ramadan, but now with new innovative and different times juices and drinks prepared at home.


The days without water makes you feel dehydrated and every sip of drink you update your senses and quench your thirst. In this article we have compiled some traditional and some innovative drinks and juices for this Ramadan. The climate is hot and more water is lost as sweat. A nutritious drink can help restore your energy at the time of iftar.

Perfect Picnic Menu Ideas

Trends of Pakistani Street Food:





Picnics are always fun and the opportunity to spend an unforgettable time away from home, with friends and family. Today they have become more luxurious picnics and people no longer trust the sandwiches and drinks for the picnic menu. Perfect picnic menu is preset maintenance into account the location, weight, setup time, quantity, time, and the crowd, as it should be something for everyone to enjoy.

Barbecue, grill, cooking and a table full of food is the new trend. Considering all the factors considered've compiled 99 perfect ideas picnic menu for starters, main courses, desserts and drinks.

Appetizers and a perfect picnic menu

Picnic means fun with lots of games and power consumption. This means that you need to keep some ready to eat sandwiches and snacks to nibble on the way.

Trends of Pakistani Street Food

Trends of Pakistani Street Food:





Street food varies by culture and religion, but is commonly found worldwide. The food lovers are found to have strong relationships with food stands and portable vendors. Food ready to eat by the side of the road to keep the roots in Pakistan for centuries. Food vendors in the open streets, markets and public places serve thousands of hungry office workers, businessmen, students and employees.

Some popular side road street food delicious Pakistani includes chana chaat, fruit chaat, Bun Kabab, chips masala, daal chawal, sandwiches, scones barbecue, Pani Puri, jalebi, dahi baray, sweet potatoes, corn, peas roasted chicken liver BBQ, biryani, haleem, the juice of the sugar cane, pumpkins, etc. In winter lemonade a special addition of roasted peanuts and chicken broth or yakhni on the streets. In Swat are the candy eggs and nuts while the popular street food Gujranwala is barbecue, fried or grilled Chiras (birds). These foods represent and reflect the true culture and richness of the flavors in Pakistan. For this reason they have been an attraction for tourists visiting Pakistan and comment positively on their travel blogs on food to enjoy in the streets.

The popularity of road hawkers evolved trends Pakistani street food. Food vendors often place their stalls in markets and busy streets where people from nearby gather and enjoy the different varieties offered. Gradually this style was admired by the crowd the streets and went right to these road side food vendors. Parks and food courts food were the next steps in the development of the changing trends of the Pakistani street food. These areas are devoted specifically to eating out at a street food and buying these road side stalls. Typically pedestrian food stalls, shops, street vendors and small restaurants line serving different varieties of traditional and continental dishes.