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To reach Um Salal Mohammed, you'll need to embark on a short adventure. Begin by following the North Road, which commences in Doha as D-Ring Road. Drive for approximately 10-15 minutes until you spot a sign indicating Um Salal Mohammed on the right side of the road. Make a thrilling U-turn and take the first right turn. As you approach the town, prepare yourself for a right turn at the bustling main intersection. The fort, a remarkable sight you may have already caught a glimpse of, awaits you here. Travel further west from the fort, and you'll find the majestic tower. To fully appreciate its grandeur, ascend to the top of the mosque or either of the two towers within the fort.
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Popular Foods
Dish: MachboosMachboos is a traditional Qatari dish consisting of rice cooked in a flavorful fish broth and topped with chunks of fish, typically kingfish or hammour. The dish is seasoned with spices such as cumin, turmeric, and cardamom, giving it a warm, aromatic taste. It's often served with a side of salada or mixed greens to balance the rich flavors. <> Dish: Kabsa (also spelled Kabseh or Kabsah)Kabsa is a popular Qatari mixed rice dish cooked with various meats, vegetables, and spices. The key ingredients include basmati rice, chicken, lamb, beef, or camel meat, along with vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, and onions. The mix is slow-cooked with a blend of spices like saffron, cardamom, cloves, and nutmeg, creating a rich, aromatic flavor profile. Kabsa is traditionally served on a large platter called a thaal, with diners using their right hand to scoop up portions of rice, meat, and vegetables. <> Dish: ShawarmaShawarma is a popular Middle Eastern street food that has become widely known worldwide. It consists of thinly sliced marinated meat, typically chicken, beef, or lamb, which is slowly roasted on a vertical spit. The cooked meat is then shaved off into portions and served in sandwiches or wraps with accompaniments like tabbouleh (a parsley and bulgur wheat salad), pickles, and sauce. Shawarma is known for its versatility and can be found in various forms across the region, from classic pita bread wraps to burritos and even tacos. <> Historical Appearance
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