This is ridiculously delicious lol
I prefer beef cause I'm personally against lamb, but for middle eastern tradition, I made you guys lamb lol

It's pieces of meat on a skewer, cooked over charcoal bbq, as tradition.
They always put pieces of actual meat fat inbetween each piece so when it melts it goes real close to the meat and just makes it insanely juicy, but for imvu purposes, I decided to not try to paint in the fat since I wanted to use this mesh, and there weren't better ones I could find.

The white sauce you see here is what we call "toum".
Basically it's mayonnaise made with a hell of a lot of garlic, love it. It's almost like tzatziki (greek) sauce except it's not made with yogourt or cucumbers, just egg/oil mayo

We eat this version of toum with red meats and the other version with white meats like chicken, and that version is made with mashed potatoes and olive oil instead of mayo, also very nice, but I much prefer the mayo version :3 which makes sense since I adore tzatziki sauce.

My dad use to make this sauce with so much garlic that you literally feel the burn while it was going down lol It took years of begging to get him to finally tone things down haha XD

Please enjoy ^_^



This isn't a take over.
I'm not Islamic.
My ancestry is Orthodox Christian... but
Christians and Muslims have always lived side by side together in harmony,
just during tough times people tend to forget the most simplest of things
due to stress and other distractions.

These products are a show of support to our long time friends
and an encouragement of restoring the harmony by joining the celebration in good nature fun.

Ramadan is not just about fasting.
The fasting is a living/constant reminder of the actual starvation those in economic crisis are in, and during Ramadan, they fast to help motivate them towards the solution of solving these problems while they study their faith and perform charity acts onto others so they can help make the world better. If they cannot fast then they are supposed to perform extra charity acts to compensate.

In my understanding, Ramadan is sort of like the Islamic version of our Christmas :3
which just feels really special, especially since it lasts all month long :>

During this time, their focus is inner work, anger management, helping others and doing good deeds.

I'm very excited about this, and like our own holidays, it would be nice if everyone can share a bit of this holiday spirit too :3