Dubai Holidays Allow You to Savour the Popular Local Drinks

Author: Amanda Sutcliffe

A globally renowned city of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Dubai attracts millions of tourists every year owing to its fascinating offerings, such as luxurious hotels, magnificent shopping malls, historic attractions, and an intriguing desert close to the metropolis. This is well complemented by the Emirati hospitality, which makes every tourist feel completely at home. Although the city has been built on Islamic foundations, it has become quite liberal over the years and is well-known for its tolerance and a modern outlook today. Among the things you'll get to enjoy in the city are the popular drinks available at most of the cafes and restaurants.

One of the drinks you'd like to savour during your Dubai holidays is Arabic coffee, which is popularly known as the 'Gahwa'. You'll find the strong and rich aroma of this coffee almost irresistible while taking a stroll on Dubai's historic streets. The ingredients that spice up this coffee include cloves, cardamom, saffron, and cumin. During the grand ceremonies, this coffee is served in small cups called 'Finjaan' that have no handles. It is quite a delightful sight to see the drink being poured from the traditional Arabian coffee pot into such glasses and served along with fresh dates on the platter.

If you're enjoying your Dubai family holidays and the entire family is feeling a bit tired after being out there in the bright sun, have a refreshing 'Jellab' or 'Qamardeen'. Jellab is one of the traditional Arabic drinks and is an excellent blend of rose water and grape molasses occasionally topped with raisins and pine nuts. Qamardeen is a popular drink served during the holy month of Ramadan while breaking the fast. It is a beverage made with a paste of dried apricots and would be a delight to savour with friends and family members.

Your Dubai family holidays would also give you and other members of the household accompanying you the chance to enjoy 'Laban' and 'Ayran'. Laban is a soothing drink made using buttermilk and can be easily found in any of the supermarkets. This rich and creamy beverage is flavoured using a variety of ingredients, such as saffron, blended dates, rosewater, cardamom, and orange blossom water. Ayran is a simple drink prepared using yoghurt. It is chilled and salted, which is the reason why you'll feel refreshed despite its tangy and a slightly sour taste. Many of the contemporary cafes prepare these drinks differently using their own creative methods.

UAE has a decades-long relationship with India and many of the Indian delicacies have become a favourite of the Emirati people. One of them is a drink called 'Kadak Chai'. The name of this beverage literally translates as 'strong tea'. You can get this fragrant, spiced, and hot drink at any of the cafes in Dubai. If you've not liked the tea after tasting it, you can go for its variations on the menus of cafes. These variations are made to resemble the milkshakes and are made delicious with the use of dates and sugar.

You can explore some of the famous attractions of the city during your layover after arriving in any of the flights to Dubai from London.