Happy Eid Ul-Fitr (Aidil Fitri - as how we call it here) to all my Muslim friends out there. Have a great holiday whether you're sharing this holiday with your friends and/or family. Travel safe if you're travelling and eat safe when you're eating. Happy Holidays!
thank you Ping ^,^
ReplyDeleteI celebrate it in Turkey, we call it Bayram. Mostly people make baklava and other Turkish dessert. Me,beside some Turkish dessert, I already made some cookies cause in Indonesia we celebrate "Lebaran" with many kind of cookies...
Happy holiday to U too ^,^
Selamat Lebaran, Citra ... did I say that right? Over here there are a lot of sweet foods involved too! Have a sweet holiday!
ReplyDeleteSeconded from me - Happy Eid to anyone celebrating it!
ReplyDeleteI second this post! :D
ReplyDeleteAnd I third this post!! So nice to have international friends to keep me up to date on different holidays~
ReplyDeleteAhh, I see you already have a comment for the Turkish version. We're celebrating Ramazan Bayramı, here in Turkey. Fethiye, where we live, is packed with Turkish holidaymakers. Lovely atmosphere. Lovely post. I fourth it. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Eid Ul-Fitr .. eatwell !
ReplyDeleteHi Ping, I would love to travel to Malaysia during the Muslim New Year celebration to experience the atmosphere and food. Maybe it's quite difference to the Chinese's. I've given you an award, please checkout at my blog. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteHi Veronica. Yes, you have to do that. There's such a lot of variety and some that you can only get during festive times ... great opportunity to try everything.
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks so much for the awards and for thinking of me! I am truly honored.