Shuwa
means grilled lamp in Arabic. It’s a favorite dish in Oman often prepared for
special occasions like Eid. The process of cooking the Shuwa dish takes a long
time. In fact, Omanis usually prepare the meat on the first day of Eid and eat
it on the second or third day. The Shuwa is marinated in Omani spices, then
wrapped in banana leaves or palm leaves and put in an underground sand
oven, where it gets cooked over one to two days. This may seem a strange
method but Shuwa meat is one of the tastiest dishes around.
Majboos
Also called Kabsa and Makboos, Majboos is a traditional mixed rice dish. It’s
famous in the Arab World especially in the Gulf countries including Oman. The
dish consists of rice, usually basmati, vegetables, meat or chicken, and a mix
of spices. It is sometimes, served with either yogurt or green salad, traditional
bread, and tomato sauce.
Harees
Harees is another unique Omani traditional dish that is usually cooked for
special occasions. It is made from wheat mixed with meat and is usually
served with a special sauce.
Halwa
Halwa means dessert in Arabic. However, Halwa is also the name given to the
most famous Omani sweets. It has a strong texture that is thicker than
custard. Although Halwa is brown-colored, there is no chocolate used in its
preparation. Omani Halwa consists of sugar, honey, rose water, Ghee, several
Omani spices, and nuts. It is usually served with coffee and dates. Omanis
present it on one big plate with several spoons so that guests and visitors can
share in the deliciousness.
Omani Coffee
Kahwa means coffee in Arabic. It is famed for its taste and texture, also how it
is grown, dried, and prepared. Omani kahwa is usually mixed with cardamon
powder. Just like dates, it is an essential part of Omani hospitality and is
served with the Omani Halwa (dessert) as well. Most Omanis drink kahwa
several times during the day. They also prepare pots and sometimes take
them when visiting neighbo.
Dates
Palm trees are the most frequently seen plantations around Oman. They
produce mouth-watering dates. Differing in size, color, and tenderness, these
dates are one of the essential meal items that are presented to every guest as
part of the wonderful Omani hospitality. Sometimes, Omanis mix dried dates
with sesame paste and sesame or ground coconut. They also use them in
preparing different types of desserts and Omani sweets.
Meshkak
Also known as kebab, Meshkak is marinated beef, mutton or chicken that is
grilled on sticks(skewer). It is usually marinated with different spices,
especially curry, and served with Omani bread. This is another special Omani
dish that is prepared everywhere around the country especially during
celebrations.
Frankincense
Frankincense Mixed with water.
Frankincense Ice cream
Frankincense Halwa