Traditional Bengali sehri meals offer a perfect balance of protein, fibre, and flavour, ensuring sustained energy during Ramadan. From chicken with green papaya to mustard-infused fish curry, these ...
Sehri Recipes: The holy month of Ramzan 2020 is here and it is the best time to test your resilience and observe self-discipline. Ramadan is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar during which the ...
Ramadan 2022: Here we bring you a list of 5 egg recipes you can make at home to enjoy sehri. And the best part about these egg recipes is they are incredibly easy to make and require just a handful of ...
Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam, is not just a time for spiritual reflection and devotion, but also a period where Muslims fast from dawn till dusk. Sehri, the pre-dawn meal, plays a crucial role ...
The holy month of Ramadan always brings with it a wave of festive cheer. The pre-dawn meal, sehri, is the most important meal during Ramadan since that is what one's body thrives on all day. It is ...
During Ramzan, the pre-dawn meal is as important as the evening iftar. Here are some sehri ideas to excite everyone — those who are fasting and those who enjoy a breakfast feast Of all the feasts in ...
Try this viral egg fry recipe by Yasmin Karachiwala for a filling Sehri meal. Packed with protein and nutrients, it helps keep you energized throughout your Ramadan fast! (Image: yasminkarachiwala/ ...
It’s the month of fasting, so Ramazan Kareem to all! I hope your fasts are going well so far, even though the weather has not been kind as yet sadly. This time around I would like to share two stories ...
Ramadan is a time for reflection, spiritual growth and strengthening bonds with family and friends. For individuals observing the fast during this period, Sehri is a crucial meal consumed before ...
Ramadan begins with early mornings, and sehri becomes the fuel that carries the body through long fasting hours. Choosing the right smoothie recipes for sehri can make a significant difference in ...
The month of Ramazan is just a couple of days away, and for Muslims around the world, it represents patience, compassion and self-restraint. Oh, and of course thirst and hunger. Naturally, all this ...