The holiday’s Arabic name means “smelling the breeze.” That’s not always advisable in the case of the holiday’s trademark dish: a heavily salted, aged fish that even admirers acknowledge smells like garbage.
The holiday’s Arabic name means “smelling the breeze.” That’s not always advisable in the case of the holiday’s trademark dish: a heavily salted, aged fish that even admirers acknowledge smells like garbage.
The holiday’s Arabic name means “smelling the breeze.” That’s not always advisable in the case of the holiday’s trademark dish: a heavily salted, aged fish that even admirers acknowledge smells like garbage.