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'We eat as if we're at one of the world's best restaurants'
Hindustan Times Ranchi
|November 16, 2025
There's always something cooking in Zaatari, the Syrian refugee camp home to over 80,000, just across the border, in Jordan.
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Mornings carry the heady whiff of qahwa sada (sugarless Turkish coffee) and the warm aromas of mana'eesh and khubz flatbreads, ready to be paired with jazmaz (eggs in a tomato-onion base) or makdous houran (pickled, stuffed baby eggplants).
Lunch might feature crescent dumplings in yogurt (shish barak), lentils with pomegranate, sumac and onion (horaa osba'o), a chicken-stuffed pastry (rgagah) and a spread of salads. Evenings are for card games, music, chatter, and flaky baqlawah or creamy mahalabia pudding.
"We often joke that even though we are in a refugee camp, we eat as if we were at one of the world's most exclusive restaurants," writes Karen E Fisher, in her book Zaatari: Culinary Traditions of the World's Largest Syrian Refugee Camp (2024).
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