If you’re keen to feast on the Emirati delicacy of baby camel, you’re likely out of luck — unless you get invited to a local wedding. The next best thing? Camel milk, in a range of flavors and easily purchased from the supermarket.
Other quintessential eats can be sampled everywhere from your hotel to the bakery, so don’t leave the United Arab Emirates without trying these Arabic foods.
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