oh oh it looks like a very good dish! :D my mom need to see it, so maybe she can cook it, if she likes the idea (but we need more info on ingredients of the rice and meats :P how to cook it)
Lucky i can understand english very well and i understand most of the ingredients ( chicken, pepper, onion, rice, meats, salt, water, toasted nuts?is those?)
Ciao Maha, complimenti per la bella famiglia : hai proprio una bella...mamma - Un video simpatico -( peccato che ne fai pochi in italiano) Shokran , marhaban.
Marhaban, Maha! It looks TAYYEB! I think when you asked your mother, "Will it handle it very?" you meant to say "Will it stay together?" Shukran kteer for making these videos. <3
looks delicious! I like arabic food very much! Thank you for this nice lesson! Also, thank your mom too! I'm going to try the recipe at home and will let you know how it turned out. Assalama ;-)
What were the vegetables? They looked different from what I am used to seeing but the guests looked like the actual setting was Europe or North America.
i love how you write in arabic when speaking in english!
sweetmuskaan 1 month ago
حبيت حياتكم
بسيطه ومافيها مكان للعنصريه
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Oooh Yum... Maha, You look like your mom and Nagham looks like your Dad =}
Wonderful Family <3
MaryamMowjood 7 months ago
oh oh it looks like a very good dish! :D my mom need to see it, so maybe she can cook it, if she likes the idea (but we need more info on ingredients of the rice and meats :P how to cook it)
Lucky i can understand english very well and i understand most of the ingredients ( chicken, pepper, onion, rice, meats, salt, water, toasted nuts?is those?)
Greetings from italy Maha ;D
G2twin 1 year ago
Ciao Maha, complimenti per la bella famiglia : hai proprio una bella...mamma - Un video simpatico -( peccato che ne fai pochi in italiano) Shokran , marhaban.
TUAREGVENETO 1 year ago
Marhaban, Maha! It looks TAYYEB! I think when you asked your mother, "Will it handle it very?" you meant to say "Will it stay together?" Shukran kteer for making these videos. <3
jnyspa25 1 year ago
The chicken looked very tasty. You family appears very warm and loving. Keep up the good work!
bootojahliya 1 year ago
Marhaban Maha
The little wooden pieces that your mother used to close the chicken is made from two words "tooth" and "pick" = toothpick, easy :)
Thank you for the wonderful video! Looks great!
frydechicken 1 year ago
looks delicious! I like arabic food very much! Thank you for this nice lesson! Also, thank your mom too! I'm going to try the recipe at home and will let you know how it turned out. Assalama ;-)
annvanmiegem 1 year ago
i like ur ummi . she is SOO cute. ( MORE THAN YOU :P )
apsingh777 1 year ago
hmmm yummy , i learnt new words there
JUNAIDJJ1 1 year ago
ya allah i miss Palestine.
hijodechago 1 year ago
Hi Maha
My name is Pedro, I am from Puebla in México, and I would like to know, whow much does the chicken cost in your city.
I would like to compare the life in México and the life at your country
pedrooevil 1 year ago
a7la mama wallahi! wa a7la djajah kman....looks terribly yummy!!!
congrats at the awesome recipe....
amiraLamia 1 year ago
What were the vegetables? They looked different from what I am used to seeing but the guests looked like the actual setting was Europe or North America.
walterofansonia 1 year ago
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shorty3338 1 year ago
Jacobo con la b, esattamente come nell'arabo!
uiop2k7 1 year ago
They are called TOOTHPICKS!!!!!
rachelgolem 1 year ago
Does that chicken still have it's head on!?
dwp1302 1 year ago
can't get more fresh than that! =0)
gsxxxrk5 1 year ago
it looks soo yammi-must try it
irisgermanicaXX 1 year ago
To sew a chicken we would use needle and thread. Yarn is thicker, for knitting, etc.
Nuts can be a general term or refer to walnuts. Almonds, pecans, cashews, pistachios, hazelnuts, ..., are all kinds of nuts.
djdfr 1 year ago
I am hungry now...
PapaKenny777 1 year ago
Great! We would call the liquid "bouillon", although it is a French word, it is used in English also.
What is special about the Arabic pepper? Did you say there were spices in the stuffing? Inquiring minds want to know. :-)
djdfr 1 year ago
maha, i dunno in the other video that had your dad, i feel like i seen him before...I lived in jordan for 5 years around swaeli7 area...
sasprince 1 year ago
Oh, everything looks so yummy! I wish I could taste it *o*
orgiero 1 year ago 7
Is it a young chicken or an egg laying hen.
ac7933 1 year ago
yummy mahshee waret 3eneb :)
marmorala 1 year ago
Col pepe non scherzate.... :-D
zanzy1982 1 year ago 4
Tanjara is pot not a bowl
=)
AOD90 1 year ago
Thank you!:)
LearnArabicwithMaha 1 year ago
Grazie !!!
loki2504 1 year ago