Qamar Al-Din | Thirsty For …

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Qamar Al-Din | Thirsty For …


This drink is beloved throughout much of the Middle East, especially during Ramadan. If you don’t like apricot, this isn’t going to work out. But any apricot-phile is going to dig this. FULL RECIPE BELOW.

Shot and Directed by Eric Slatkin
Food Stylist: Sienna Degovia – http://www.siennacake.com
Gaffer: James Navaira
Editor: Jacob…

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29 Comments

  1. Omg this is perfection! My dad would always make this when I was younger and it brings back memories lol I love this this drink series that you have going!

  2. WOW, these guys really dove into the culture spot on…. music, muslim saying at the end, ……  even the Qamr-din consistency was perfect, us arabs even mess it up a lot of times…. thats some good research you guys did right there.

  3. It's my husband's family name yet I never even knew there was a drink named after it (just the paste). I'll have to give it a try next Ramadan. We usually just eat the apricot paste sheets: tear them into smaller pieces and wrap it around almonds or other nuts.
    Perhaps you'd like to try out "Jalab" in time for next years Ramadan.
    I am really enjoying your videos – they're really a joy to watch! Thanks.

  4. I looooove your videos, although I don´t wanna try most of them and even can´t buy most of the things I would need for this….btw this is one of the bevarage I would give a chance 🙂

  5. This was very good, I put the sugar in with the paste and water to soak, and had to soak it for almost an hour because the paste was like leather.  Drank it hot.