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Food Tradition in Jordan

Discover the top 10 traditional Jordanian foods like Mansaf and Makloubeh that showcase Jordan's rich culinary traditions and culture. Indulge in authentic flavors and hospitality through these timeless dishes. Witness the unique breakfast spread at Hashem Restaurant in Amman and savor regional spec

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Standards and Certifications in the Jordanian Food Sector

This presentation sheds light on the standards and certifications applicable in the Jordanian food sector, emphasizing the importance of both mandatory and voluntary regulations. It discusses the significance of adhering to quality and safety standards, biodiversity protection, and efficient resourc

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Culinary Delights of Jordan: Traditional Dishes from Various Regions

Jordanian cuisine showcases a rich tapestry of flavors and cultural significance. Explore traditional dishes like Mansaf, Makmoura, and Zarb, each reflecting a unique heritage and embodying the essence of Jordanian culinary traditions.

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How to Find the Best Talent Through Recruitment in Jordan

Social responsiveness assumes a urgent part in fruitful recruitment in Jordan. Jordanian culture values regard, friendliness, and solid relational connections. Managers ought to feature these qualities in their enlistment techniques to draw in compet

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Traditional Dishes in Jordan: Mansaf, Makmoura, and Zarb

Jordanian cuisine is rich in tradition and flavor, with dishes like Mansaf, Makmoura, and Zarb standing out as local favorites. Mansaf, the national dish of Jordan, features cooked lamb in yogurt sauce served over rice. Makmoura, a dish from Irbid, showcases layers of roasted lamb, caramelized onion

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Strengthening Tourism Linkages Between Jordan & Europe: Building Sustainable Partnerships

This initiative aims to enhance tourism ties between Jordan and Europe by fostering collaborations between Jordanian and European tour operators, positioning Jordan as a premier sustainable tourism destination. The focus is on boosting economic growth, increasing employment opportunities, and promot

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Erasmus Mundus Programme Overview and Objectives

The Erasmus Mundus programme aims to enhance the quality of higher education through international cooperation, promote intercultural understanding, and increase the attractiveness of European higher education. It consists of 3 main actions: Joint Master Courses, Joint Doctorates, and Partnerships.

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Musical Traditions in Jordan: Colors of Life Cycle Through Music

Singing colors in Jordanian music symbolize stages of life from birth to death, passed down orally through generations. Traditional instruments like the Rabab and Mijwiz play a significant role. Various dances, known as "dabak," are also an integral part of Jordanian culture. Explore the rich musica

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The Rich Tradition of Arabic Coffee Serving in Jordan

Explore the fascinating tradition of Arabic coffee serving in Jordan, where this cultural practice goes beyond hospitality and into conflict resolution. Discover the intricacies of how coffee is served, the significance of the process, and variations in different cities like Madaba and Irbid. Immers

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Jordanian Traditions: Mansaf and Coffee Culture

Explore the rich Jordanian traditions of Mansaf, a delicious dish made with lamb and yogurt, and the cultural significance of Jordanian coffee, known as Al-Qahwa, in social gatherings and events like weddings and feasts.

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Traditional Wedding Customs in Jordan: A Celebration of Culture

Experience the unique and vibrant traditions of Jordanian weddings, where family plays a central role in the festivities. From the lively Dabke dance to the energetic Zafeh performances, every moment is filled with joy and community spirit. Discover the significance of the Zagrouta and the symbolic

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Challenges and Progress in Political Participation of Jordanian Women

The political participation of Jordanian women has faced challenges despite efforts dating back to 1952. While strides have been made, including the right to election in 1955, improvements are still needed for women's representation in government and other organizations. The establishment of the GFJ

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Determinants of Growth in Micro & Small Enterprises: Empirical Evidence from Jordan

Jordanian micro and small enterprises (MSEs) play a significant role in the economy but face challenges in accessing markets and obtaining finance. A research study was conducted in Jordan to analyze the factors influencing the growth of MSEs, including formality, education level of owners, technolo

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Jordanian Cultural Traditions: Mansaf and Dabkeh

Explore the cultural traditions of Jordan through the practices of Mansaf, a delicious dish eaten with hands to show respect, and Dabkeh, a lively dance performed at weddings and parties to honor the culture. Discover the significance, where and when these traditions are practiced, and the reasons b

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Discover the Vibrant World of Traditional Jordanian Dancing

Immerse yourself in the colorful and lively world of traditional Jordanian dancing! Explore the special dance form, Dabke, that brings people together in joy and celebration. Learn about the vibrant costumes worn during dances in Jordan and join the fun by discovering basic Dabke steps. This present

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Traditional Clothing in Jordan: A Cultural Reflection

Traditional clothing in Jordan showcases a rich blend of cultural and historical traditions. From the Thobe worn by Jordanian men to the Thawb and intricate embroidery styles of women's clothing, each garment holds unique significance. The attire is donned during special occasions, religious events,

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Explore Traditional Jordanian Cuisine: Mansaf, Makmoura, Sayadieh & More

Discover the rich culinary heritage of Jordan through traditional dishes like Mansaf, Makmoura, Sayadieh, and Rashoof. From the iconic Mansaf symbolizing social cohesion to the flavorful Makmoura from Irbid, each dish tells a story of Jordan's culture and history. Indulge in Sayadieh, a heavenly mea

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Traditional Music in Jordan: A Deep Dive into Jordanian Musical Heritage

Explore the rich tradition of traditional music in Jordan, ranging from popular folklore to refined artistic compositions. Learn about traditional instruments, the significance of folk music, and cultural events like the Jerash festival and the popular Arab dance, Dabke. Immerse yourself in the vibr

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Explore Jordanian Traditions: Mansaf, TD, and More

Delve into the rich tapestry of Jordanian traditions through the lens of iconic dishes like Mansaf and TD. Discover the cultural significance, ingredients, and practices associated with these flavorful culinary delights that bring people together and foster peace.

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Delicieuse Delicieuse Sweets Shop - A Dream to Inspire

Sara Michel Shehadeh, a 13-year-old Jordanian/Armenian with a baking degree, dreams of opening a delightful sweets shop inspired by France. Her shop will cater to all ages, especially sugar lovers, offering a wide range of delectable treats from cupcakes to waffles. With a focus on quality and custo

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The Future of Recruitment in Jordan

Understanding the complexities of the Jordanian work market is critical for compelling enrollment. Jordan's economy is a blend of conventional areas and prospering ventures. While areas like training, medical services, and the travel industry keep on

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Exploring Jordanian Cuisine: Traditional Dishes and Techniques

Jordanian cuisine is deeply rooted in Middle Eastern traditions, with dishes like Mansaf, a national favorite made of lamb cooked in fermented dried yogurt sauce. Jordanian cooking techniques range from baking to grilling, with meat being a significant component. Discover more about the rich culinar

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Exploring Jordanian Traditions: Dabka, Thobe, and Mansaf

Dive into the rich cultural heritage of Jordan with traditional practices like Dabka dance, Thobe clothing, and Mansaf dish. Learn about the origins and significance of these customs that are celebrated at weddings and special events in Jordan.

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Jordanian Traditions: Mansaf and Dabke Celebrations

Explore two significant Jordanian traditions - Mansaf, a traditional dish made with rice, meat, and special yogurt served on special occasions, and Dabke, a Middle Eastern dance performed joyfully in gatherings such as weddings and parties. These cultural practices reflect the rich heritage and cele

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Jordanian Wedding Traditions

Jordanian weddings are rich in cultural traditions, starting with the groom asking the bride's parents for permission (Tulba) followed by visiting the bride's home (Jaha) with extended family. A formal engagement typically precedes the celebratory Henna Night and the festive Zaffa, where professiona

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Exploring Traditional Jordanian Cuisine: Mansaf, Jameed, and Makmoura

Delve into the rich and diverse culinary heritage of traditional Jordanian cuisine, revealing iconic dishes like Mansaf, the history of Jameed as a fundamental ingredient, and the origins of Makmoura in northern Jordan. Discover the flavors and traditions that make Jordanian cuisine unique and cheri

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Bake the Cake - A Pet Bakery in Amman, Jordan

Offering delectable pastries for pets, "Bake the Cake" is a new bakery in Amman, Jordan, founded by Yara Naffa, a 13-year-old Jordanian entrepreneur. With a mission to bring joy to pets and their owners, the bakery provides cakes, cookies, and macaroons at affordable prices. Yara plans to reinvest p

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Jordanian Wedding Customs and Traditions

Jordanian weddings are steeped in rich customs and traditions, including the bride's henna ceremony, the proposal ceremony, and the joyful zeffah procession. These ceremonies hold deep cultural significance, symbolizing family unity and the transition into marital life. Each ritual is a celebration

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