Aesthetics and Ritual in the United Arab Emirates: The Anthropology of Food and Personal Adornment Among Arabian Women |
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Pagina 17
During a fuālah , the first sign which lets the hostess know that no more food is
desired and that her encouraging formulas should be stopped is the covering of
the lids of the boxes of various sweets . This is usually done by any participant , of
...
During a fuālah , the first sign which lets the hostess know that no more food is
desired and that her encouraging formulas should be stopped is the covering of
the lids of the boxes of various sweets . This is usually done by any participant , of
...
Pagina 22
A fuālah offered in the mountains and in the desert may vary slightly . However ,
even in these areas , the above mentioned dishes from the fuālah of the coast are
offered . A bedouin fuālah may include dates ( rațab ) , camel ' s milk ( ḥalīb ...
A fuālah offered in the mountains and in the desert may vary slightly . However ,
even in these areas , the above mentioned dishes from the fuālah of the coast are
offered . A bedouin fuālah may include dates ( rațab ) , camel ' s milk ( ḥalīb ...
Pagina 82
The mode of gathering and the arrangement of the food tray reveal a commitment
to harmony and design which can be observed visually in the consumption of
food during the lunch and fuālah meals . To understand the full aesthetic ...
The mode of gathering and the arrangement of the food tray reveal a commitment
to harmony and design which can be observed visually in the consumption of
food during the lunch and fuālah meals . To understand the full aesthetic ...
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General | 11 |
The Tactile Experience | 28 |
The Visual Experience | 52 |
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