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Daraa residents abandon “Mlehy” at weddings for sweets instead
Daraa – Halim Muhammad Traditionally, customs and traditions in the Daraa province in southern Syria include serving feasts on wedding days. Guests are typically offered “mansaf” made from the famous dish “mlehy,” which consists of cooked and mashed bulgur with “kathi” broth (dried balls made from dairy derivatives), topped with broth, “kebab” (kibbeh), lamb pieces, and Arab ghee, or trays of rice with meat, which some villages call “ouzi.” A large segment of residents has moved away from these customs due to the weakened purchasing power of the inhabitants and the high costs of meat and food components. However, a small percentage of well-off individuals and shepherds still adhere to these

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