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Continue reading →: Holidays in the UAE 2025: A Comprehensive Calendar for Your PlansThe UAE is home to a vibrant mix of cultural, religious, and national holidays. To help you plan your year ahead, we’ve created this comprehensive calendar of events in 2025. Save it, share it, and use it to organize your vacations, family gatherings, and other key moments. Holidays in the…
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Continue reading →: Stollen: A sweet Symbol of Christmas and Family ComfortStollen is a traditional Christmas cupcake that is associated with the holiday and the warmth of the hearth. This dessert, rich in fruits, nuts and spices, has a long and interesting history dating back to the Middle Ages. The origin of the stollen The history of Stollen begins in Germany,…
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Continue reading →: Christmas and New Year Festivities in Dubai: Where to Go and What to SeeDubai is not just a city of skyscrapers and sunny beaches; it’s a place where Christmas and New Year’s celebrations become a true feast for the soul. Despite the warm weather, the festive atmosphere here is unmistakable, with dazzling decorations, brilliant lights, and a packed schedule of events. Here’s a…
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Continue reading →: Dubai Marathon: Inspiration for runners and active lifestyle enthusiastsDubai is not only a city of skyscrapers and luxury hotels, but also a place where sporting events acquire a special atmosphere. One of the most anticipated events in the sports calendar is the Dubai Marathon. Every year thousands of runners from all over the world gather in this amazing…
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Continue reading →: Dubai chocolate: a vivid example of a gastronomic hit and a great souvenir from the UAEWhen it comes to Dubai, luxury hotels, majestic skyscrapers and endless sandy beaches come to mind. But Dubai is also a true gastronomic capital, where tradition meets innovation. One of the most striking examples of this synthesis is a new trend — Dubai chocolate with a green filling, which includes…
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Continue reading →: Ginger Magic: Gingerbread cookies that smell like a holidayIngredients for the dough: 3 cups (450 g) flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons ground ginger 1.5 teaspoons cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon ground clove powder 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg A pinch of salt 120 g butter (soft) 1/2 cup (100 g) brown sugar 1/2 cup (160 g)…
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Continue reading →: Eye patches: the history of creation and modern beauty routineWhere did the eye patches come from? The idea of caring for the skin around the eyes appeared long before the appearance of patches. In ancient China, women used silk fabrics soaked in herbal infusions to relieve swelling and eliminate signs of fatigue. In Japan, geisha used compresses made from…
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Continue reading →: The history of Olivier salad: from French roots to the New Year’s tableOlivier salad is not just a dish, but a real culinary and cultural icon, which for many years has occupied a place of honor on festive tables, especially in the New Year. But how did this salad come about and why did it become so popular? Historical roots Olivier salad…
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Continue reading →: Traditions of home decoration during the New Year holidays: a look at different countriesNew Year is a time of magic, joy and hope for the best. Each country has its own unique traditions of decorating houses, which give the holiday a special atmosphere. Let’s go on an exciting journey around the world together and find out how the New Year is celebrated in…
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Continue reading →: Some Traditional Meals During DiwaliWe have already seen some interesting traditions and rituals during Diwali, the festival of lights. In this article we’ve described some common traditional sweets and desserts. Today we invite you to look at some other dishes that are typically enjoyed during this festive occasion. Savory Snacks Popular savory snacks like…







