Showing posts with label Traditions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traditions. Show all posts

Christmas Decoration Of White House

Everyone likes to celebrate Christmas festival with the decorations, carols, prayer, candies and many more. But now we going to see the decorations of white house where George Bush, Washington, Bill Clinton lived. White house is the official residence of president of U.S. It was constructed by the James Hoban. The construction of the white house was started in the year 1792 October 13. It completed 219 years and going on. Let's see the Christmas decorations of white house.

 

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Halloween Very Funny Costumes

Halloween is the world's most people celebrating devil's party. Every year halloween celebrate in the october 31. Everyone likes to wear unique costume in the halloween days. Some people design our costume unque, different and horror. But some people try to be horror, but it fails. It looks very very funny and mad. On the halloween day, they go to parties, pub, clubs, and walk around the streets. Here we presented the most funny halloween costumes. Celebrate this day with the devils, ghosts and human blood licking dracula's.  Happy Devil Halloween Day Guys.

 

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Egypt Tasty Traditional Dishes

Ful Medames:
Ful Medames consists of lava beans served with oil, garlic and lemon juice. It can be traced to Pharaonic roots, and quantities have been found in the Twelfth dynasty. The word “Medames” is Coptic for “buried” which refers to the way it was initially cooked: in a pot buried in hot coal or sand. It can be served with many embellishments such as butter, tomato sauce, tahini, fried or boiled eggs and pastrami. However, the most traditional method is to eat it plain and salted in an Egyptian bread bun.

Kushari:
Kushari is the Egyptian national dish, it consists of pasta and tomato sauce, among other items, including rice, lentils, caramelized onions, garlic and chickpeas. Having four sources of carbohydrates has made it the most popular lunch item in most common food outlets in Egypt for over 100 years. Kushari’s origins are not Egyptian at all, in fact it was a dish brought in by the British army in Egypt in the 19th century and the pasta was imported from Italy, the tomatoes are from Latin America and the rice from Asia. The idea to mix them all together in one extremely delicious, tasty and vegetarian dish was conceived in Egypt Country.

 

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