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The Hajjar Mountains, part of the Al Dakhiliya region, offer breathtaking landscapes, small picturesque towns, and the highest peak in Oman, Jebel Shams. These mountains stretch across the country, providing a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Explore the amazing geological formations and immerse yourself in the beauty of this rugged terrain. Discover the charm of the mountain towns and take on the challenge of conquering Jebel Shams, an experience you'll never forget.
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Dish 1: MachboosMachboos is a traditional Omani rice dish made with basmati rice, fish, chicken, or shrimp. The seafood version, known as Machboos Mhimas, is particularly popular. It features succulent, spiced fish or shrimp cooked with the rice, creating a flavorful and aromatic meal. The dish is often served with a side of salada, which consists of mixed vegetables and a tangy dressing. Dish 2: ShawarmaShawarma is a popular street food in Oman that can be found at nearly every corner. Made from marinated meat (usually chicken, beef, or lamb) that's slowly roasted on a vertical spit, shawarma is thinly sliced and served in pita bread with a choice of vegetables, herbs, and sauces. A popular variant is the chicken shawarma roll, which is generously stuffed with juicy, flavorful chicken and fresh veggies. Dish 3: KhameerKhameer, also spelled khamir or khameerat, is a traditional Omani dessert made from fermented goat's milk or camel milk. It has a thick, creamy consistency and a slightly sour taste due to the fermentation process. Khameer is often served chilled, making it a refreshing treat in the hot Omani climate. Sometimes, dates or other fruits are added to the mixture for extra sweetness. Historical Appearance
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