Aesthetics and Ritual in the United Arab Emirates: The Anthropology of Food and Personal Adornment Among Arabian Women |
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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 23
The perfumes are offered first , then the incense . ... while the first guest passes
the first bottle to the next guest and so on until the last bottle has been handed
around Figure 13 illustrates the cycle of coffee , perfume , and incense offering .
Fig .
The perfumes are offered first , then the incense . ... while the first guest passes
the first bottle to the next guest and so on until the last bottle has been handed
around Figure 13 illustrates the cycle of coffee , perfume , and incense offering .
Fig .
Pagina 101
Similarly , she will be judged on the arrangement of the fuālah and whether all
appropriate dishes are offered . ... Thus , in visits , perfuming the guest and
offering various dishes of food are believed to be expressions of the honor due to
him .
Similarly , she will be judged on the arrangement of the fuālah and whether all
appropriate dishes are offered . ... Thus , in visits , perfuming the guest and
offering various dishes of food are believed to be expressions of the honor due to
him .
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General | 11 |
The Tactile Experience | 28 |
The Visual Experience | 52 |
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