Emirates wishes ‘Eid Mubarak’ to all
Marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, Eid al Fitr is
expected to begin on April 20 – 21, and Emirates will mark the occasion with an
array of regional flavors onboard, traditional Eid dishes in the lounges, and
new Arabic movies and content on ice.
From April 21 – 24, Economy passengers departing Dubai will be
treated to the flavorsome favorites of Eid including chicken mandi in
traditional spices, served with rice and crunchy fried onions, fish
harra- a baked dory with spiced tomato sauce, accompanied by ghee rice and
roasted pistachios, braised lamb with jameed, served with rice,
roasted cashew nuts and almonds, or a seafood machbouse marinated
in a myriad of Middle Eastern spices. Passengers traveling in Premium Economy,
Business and First Class will enjoy dishes like fish matfy, a
Middle Eastern-style fish in tomato sauce served with basmati rice, or a
marinated chicken tahta with Emirati spices, served with dill
rice, roasted potatoes, aubergine and carrots, a roasted beef madfoon in
classic spices with vegetables, served with aromatic rice, or a tender Gulf-style
braised lamb with vegetables and fragrant basmati rice.
Sometimes known as the ‘sweet Eid’, Eid al Fitr is renowned for
its sugary delights savored after a month of fasting, and Emirates will be
offering passengers plenty of delicious desserts, such as warm date pudding
garnished with fresh berries, dates and pistachios in First Class, a fluffy
vanilla sponge cake with white chocolate and hibiscus cream in Business and
Premium Economy Class, and Batheetha – a sumptuous saffron
date crumble, or a sweet pumpkin Asseda, topped with roasted cashew
nuts in Economy Class. In the onboard A380 lounge, there will be a selection of
Emirati pastries to relish, or passengers can help themselves to a decadent
slice of Arabic coffee cake adorned with fresh berries, dates, and pistachios.
All passengers will also receive an additional mini treat of ashta
sfouf with their meal wishing them ‘Eid Mubarak,’ – a
sweet turmeric and sesame cake with cream.
In Dubai’s airport lounges on the April 21, First Class
passengers can explore a wide selection of lounge fare which will include
Arabic coffee, jallab and kamarruddin juice, hot and cold Arabic mezzeh, lamb
ouzi or Emirati ouzi served with dakous and coriander mint
raita, followed by all-time favorite kunafa with pistachio and baklava
ice-cream. Passengers relaxing in the First Class lounge will also be invited
to try Eid mocktail creations like the ‘Sumacgroni’, combining red
grapes, orange juice, bitter syrup, sumac powder, and Zaatar leaves, or
the ‘Coco Sahlab’ – a combination of coconut cream, almond and
agave syrup with a sprinkle of pistachio powder.
In the Business Class lounges of Dubai there will be classic
shish taouk with harissa red pepper dip, alongside more Eid mocktails such as
the ‘Rumman Cooler’ – a refreshing beverage combining rose and
vanilla flavoured Ceylon tea, grenadine and date syrup, or the ‘Mint
Blossom’, a mix of green apple and lemon juice, agave and mint leaves.
Both lounges will have tempting desserts available throughout the day
like mafroukeh pistachio, katayef walnut, asifiri ashta, baklawa pistachio
finger, sweet cashew kol w shkor, or passengers can take a stroll to the
Emirates old-fashioned ice cream cart in the lounge to enjoy homemade Baklava
and Arabic coffee ice cream, specially made for Eid celebrations.
A variety of content will be available on the
award-winning ice inflight entertainment for those traveling
over Eid al Adha, including more than 100 Arabic films, including new releases
- Mako, Banat Abdul Rahman, Kharouf Al Eid and more, 30
channels of Arabic TV series, 16 channels of Arabic podcasts and audiobooks,
The Holy Qur’an, and more than 500 channels of Arabic music including pop,
classics, Khaleeji, Maghrebi and Arabic fusion.
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