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UAE: Emiratis pack ‘essential’ items for summer break while brewing karak tea in Swiss valleys

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Last updated: 2024/07/22 at 5:41 AM
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Emirati families preparing for summer vacations prioritize essentials like karak tea equipment, ingredients for traditional Emirati dishes, and local incense. The brewing of karak tea is a non-negotiable part of their vacation plans, serving as a reminder of home and family traditions. Families like Shaikha M’s have even brewed the tea in different countries, often attracting curious onlookers. For some, like Latifa Al Kaabi, packing ingredients for Emirati dishes is just as important. The authentic flavors of home-cooked meals hold a special place in their hearts, making it necessary to have these essentials on hand wherever they go.

For many Emirati families, the karak bag is a cherished piece of identity that they carry with them everywhere. As Mariam M recalls, this tradition has been a part of her family since childhood, where they used to be embarrassed about brewing karak in public. However, she now values the tradition and ensures the bag is always packed. Along with karak tea essentials, many families also pack Emirati incense for their summer vacations. The smell of traditional incense brings a sense of comfort and connection to their roots, making it essential for their travels.

The karak tea and Emirati cuisine bag have become more than just containers for food and drinks; they hold memories and traditions that bring families closer together. For Shaikha, Latifa, and Mariam, the bag represents a piece of home that they never want to be without. Whether it’s brewing karak tea in the Swiss valleys or searching for karak sellers in London, the importance of these traditional essentials cannot be understated. It is not just about the tea or the food; it’s about the culture and heritage that these items represent.

The practice of carrying karak tea equipment, ingredients for traditional dishes, and Emirati incense on summer vacations highlights the significance of maintaining cultural ties and traditions while exploring new destinations. The commitment to these essentials demonstrates a deep love and appreciation for Emirati heritage, reinforcing the importance of preserving these customs for future generations. By incorporating these elements into their vacation plans, Emirati families keep their traditions alive and create lasting memories that connect them to their roots.

The karak tea and Emirati cuisine bag serve as a symbolic link to the past, bringing families together in the present and ensuring that their heritage continues to be celebrated in the future. These essentials are not just items in a bag but represent a way of life that is deeply rooted in tradition and culture. As Emirati families embark on their summer vacations, they carry with them a piece of home that keeps them connected to their heritage no matter where they go. The karak tea ritual, the flavors of home-cooked meals, and the scent of traditional incense are more than just essential items; they are symbols of Emirati identity and pride.

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