Here's what iftar looks like around the Middle East and North Africa
By: Rayana Khalaf
Source: Stepfeed
Ramadan is upon us, and you know what that means … food!
While the significance of the holy month mainly lies in spiritual cleansing, food takes a firm second place. Throughout the month, fasting Muslims spend their time daydreaming about sunset … because it means they can have iftar – the meal Muslims consume after sunset to break their fast.
So, what do iftars look like around the Middle East?