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Dubai diners flock to eat new 'camel burger'
2010-02-10
Are they braced for the Al Qaeda reaction to this sacrilege? Well, maybe they can blunt it by offering a free super-sized fries with that to any card-carrying Taliban.
A new fast food sensation has hit the Emirates' culinary scene. Right now, Dubai diners can't seem to get enough of the "camel burger."

"It's a sensation," Ramesh, restaurant manager at "Local House" the restaurant chain behind the burgers told CNN. "Everyone's bored of beef and chicken. So, as soon as the word got out, we had queues of customers eager to give it a try."

Not only are the exotic burgers a novelty, they are also a healthier alternative to their beefy American cousins, the restaurant claims. The $6 "camel quarter-pounder" is virtually fat and cholesterol-free, according to Ramesh.

"Not only are they super healthy, but the flavor is amazing," he told CNN of the centuries-old Bedouin delicacy they have given a 21st century twist.

Instead of the familiar sesame bun, they serve the burgers with freshly-baked "khameer" -- a popular and yeasty regional bread.

"It also comes with melted cheddar cheese, our very own burger sauce and a portion of fries," Ramesh said.

The restaurant's novel burgers have so far been a runaway success with inquisitive tourists and local Emirates alike.

"Many have said they prefer it to normal burgers, and a lot of people can hardly taste the difference," Ramesh told CNN.

Although camel meat is similar to beef in taste, it has a reputation for being extraordinarily tough. How the "Local House" transforms it into a soft and tender patty remains a closely guarded secret.

"Khalib [camel-burger inventor and the restaurant's owner] spent over two months perfecting the recipe and working out how to tenderize the meat. I'm not permitted to tell you how it's done," Ramesh said.

For the full camel experience, patrons are invited to wash their order down with a vitamin and insulin-rich vanilla-flavored camel milkshake. In fact, so popular are their camel products that the restaurant has plans to open a new section -- provisionally called the "Camel Corner."

"We'll sell camel soup, camel salad, camel steak, camel kebab, camel biryani [a rice-based curry dish] and a 'camel special,'" Ramesh told CNN.

Camel meat has, for centuries, been a feature of traditional nomad recipes as a result of its ability to survive in the very arid conditions of the Arabian Peninsula.

The transition to a more urban, sedentary way of life has replaced these customs in all but the most isolated tribes, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

The camel burger is a modern way of engaging with traditional foods, Ramesh told CNN. "Local House" is not the only establishment in Dubai exploring the desert-dweller's culinary potential.

Last year, the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum founded "Al nassma," which produces exclusive camels' milk chocolate. The unusual chocolatiers aim to become the "Godiva of the Middle East," according to Reuters.

With plans for a new burger joint to be built in the shadow of the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, camel meat is on its way to being a food of Dubai's future as well as its ancient past.
Posted by:gorb

#9  MSM-NET > the RUSSIANS + AUSSIES-NZ wanna bring back select extinct Species, albeit scientifically manipulated, to improve or broaden Humanity's choice of food.

Lest we fergit, HOLIDAY TURKEYS > form of VULTURE, i.e. TV's legendary CARRION EATERS.

* PIGS > are OMNIVORES.
* COWS/BOVINE > EAT THEIR OWN CRUD, like Camels.
YOUTUBE - INDIAN "SACRED COWS" are not above eating CUTE SOFT FURRY LIVE BABY CHICKENS that cross their path.
* CHIMPANZEES > ARTIC > PERT suggests may engage in possible GROUP HUNTS OF YOUNG LIONS OR LEOPARDS IN AFRICA.
* BIGFOOT/SASQUATCH > allegedly been seen carrying DEAD DEER, SHEEP, + WILD BOARS, ostens for food???

D *** NG IT, MORIARITY, DON'T BE FOOLED - DAT BAMBI'S A KILLER, A WILD BLOOD-THIRSTY KILLER THEY TELLS YA, LIKE CUTE BEAGLE DOGS!

1980's "FAR SIDE" SKIT > FARMER DISCOVERS HIS SEEMINGLY LOYAL MILK COWS PLANNING TO CARVE HIM UP FOR STEAKS [wid Wall Chart].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-02-10 19:31  

#8  One hump, or two.....?
Posted by: Your Caterer   2010-02-10 12:39  

#7  Now we know what happens to the losers of those camel beauty contests.
Posted by: tu3031   2010-02-10 11:43  

#6  Everyone's bored of beef and chicken

Have they considered, you know, pork?

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2010-02-10 11:30  

#5  I don't know, but this seems uncomfortably close to cannibalism.
Posted by: ed   2010-02-10 08:57  

#4  Many have said they prefer it to normal burgers, and a lot of people can hardly taste the difference

The very definition of a trendy food.
Posted by: lotp   2010-02-10 08:54  

#3  What's next, horsemeat hamburgers? Donkey ragout? They're beasts of burden, of course they're gonna be tough. And probably not all that tasty.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2010-02-10 07:58  

#2  ..... but next came a delightful paté of smoked camel with a heart of foie gras.

I think I'll pass.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-02-10 06:54  

#1  I hope camel burgers take off. There are a million of the buggers wandering around the Western Australian outback.

BTW they are very large animals. A full grown camel must be 20 foot high. A lot of burgers.
Posted by: phil_b   2010-02-10 06:45  

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