I have only heard one person say that in my whole life and it was a Majerten uncle-in-law of mine. You talking about digir?Executive wrote:I even have baasto hawiye a couple of times a year.
Tastes from you childhood
Moderators: Moderators, Junior Moderators
Forum rules
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
- Voltage
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 29214
- Joined: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:33 pm
- Location: Sheikh Voltage ibn Guleid-Shire al-Garbaharawi, Oil Baron
Re: Tastes from you childhood
Re: Tastes from you childhood
Voltage wrote:I have only heard one person say that in my whole life and it was a Majerten uncle-in-law of mine. You talking about digir?Executive wrote:I even have baasto hawiye a couple of times a year.![]()
Re: Tastes from you childhood
BV, i mean you boil it on high setting, i remember the digsi at the end would be like all burned and black looking.
Salbuko iyo cambuulo
Salbuko iyo cambuulo
Last edited by Leila25 on Fri Jun 17, 2011 5:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Tastes from you childhood
Muufo tinaar & maraq malaay laga sameeyay, preferably yuumbi/marlin fish.
Moos bukeeni (plantain) sauteed in butter & brown sugar.
Kutileeti, kac-kac, moos macaan, bataati iyo basbaas, bajiye, canuuni, nanac dhag-dhag, etc.
Rooti baana olio with beer.
Muufo baraawe iyo mash-mash, sambuus malaay. Basbaas qumbe.
One thing I miss the most about Marka & Baraawe is the food. You'll never tire of the variety of dishes there. My mother was a good cook, but a busy lady, we had a male cook (custom in both cities) and my sisters also cooked. A lot of snacks too. We used to get bananas & mangos by the sack, cheap & abandunt with Shalaambood & Janaale being so close.
Moos bukeeni (plantain) sauteed in butter & brown sugar.
Kutileeti, kac-kac, moos macaan, bataati iyo basbaas, bajiye, canuuni, nanac dhag-dhag, etc.
Rooti baana olio with beer.
Muufo baraawe iyo mash-mash, sambuus malaay. Basbaas qumbe.
One thing I miss the most about Marka & Baraawe is the food. You'll never tire of the variety of dishes there. My mother was a good cook, but a busy lady, we had a male cook (custom in both cities) and my sisters also cooked. A lot of snacks too. We used to get bananas & mangos by the sack, cheap & abandunt with Shalaambood & Janaale being so close.
- SultanOrder
- Posts: 21695
- Joined: Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:10 pm
- Location: Peace!
Re: Tastes from you childhood
LOL @ baasto hawiye. My family makes cambuulo all the time, well not so much more, but the digir iyo baris together with some saliid macsaro and sugar was the best dinner 
- BlackVelvet
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 23249
- Joined: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:54 pm
- Location: On Idman's mind
Re: Tastes from you childhood
Leila I am not sure that is the same thing. There was gone off milk in the picture. I remember that because of how odd it was to leave milk out until it went bad to actually make it.
HalfBkd finally someone who gets muufo
The only cambuulo I like waa Sal buko with saliid macsaro, the saliid macsaro makes the cambuulo

HalfBkd finally someone who gets muufo
The only cambuulo I like waa Sal buko with saliid macsaro, the saliid macsaro makes the cambuulo
- ciyaal_warta
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 9629
- Joined: Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:58 pm
- Location: Hiiraan State of Somalia
Re: Tastes from you childhood
Cambuulo Hubka dhaxanta yaa nici karo 
Re: Tastes from you childhood
BV, maybe that is why it tasted a bit dhanaan but still sweet. We make it from fresh milk at home.
Re: Tastes from you childhood
Falfaliir is my favorite cambuulo hands down. They take the aduki beans, bake them using sand like peanuts, then use mooy & kal to get the skin off, kadib waa la haatin jiray, to get the husk off and then cooked the same way as any cambuulo. My grandmother used to make it. Served with some sesame oil and sugar, maybe even some oodkac.
Not a fan of salbuko. Misir & moordi are also good.
Not a fan of salbuko. Misir & moordi are also good.
- ciyaal_warta
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 9629
- Joined: Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:58 pm
- Location: Hiiraan State of Somalia
Re: Tastes from you childhood
yap luv that wun broHalfBked wrote:Falfaliir is my favorite cambuulo hands down. They take the aduki beans, bake them using sand like peanuts, then use mooy & kal to get the skin off, kadib waa la haatin jiray, to get the husk off and then cooked the same way as any cambuulo. My grandmother used to make it. Served with some sesame oil and sugar, maybe even some oodkac.
Not a fan of salbuko. Misir & moordi are also good.
-
LivingToSucceed
- SomaliNet Heavyweight

- Posts: 2140
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2010 6:50 am
Re: Tastes from you childhood
^ Falfalir iyo food abeeso..
to the topic, canjeelo with odkac ama shakshuko.ceesh iyo fool
to the topic, canjeelo with odkac ama shakshuko.ceesh iyo fool
- ciyaal_warta
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 9629
- Joined: Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:58 pm
- Location: Hiiraan State of Somalia
Re: Tastes from you childhood
LivingToSucceed wrote:^ Falfalir iyo food abeeso..![]()
to the topic, canjeelo with odkac ama shakshuko.ceesh iyo fool![]()
i thought u reer xamarweyne's eat shushumow iyo macsharo subaxdii
-
LivingToSucceed
- SomaliNet Heavyweight

- Posts: 2140
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2010 6:50 am
Re: Tastes from you childhood
shushumow iyo macsharo yaa subax cuni karo, bur-kaaki ama kakac iyo qaxwo subixii.. 
- ciyaal_warta
- SomaliNet Super

- Posts: 9629
- Joined: Mon Jan 22, 2007 9:58 pm
- Location: Hiiraan State of Somalia
Re: Tastes from you childhood
LivingToSucceed wrote:shushumow iyo macsharo yaa subax cuni karo, bur-kaaki ama kakac iyo qaxwo subixii..
ciyaalka qaxwado iyo mooska iyo xalwo isku dilo aliseydi aan ka mid ahaay nooh
Re: Tastes from you childhood
ciyaal_warta wrote:yap luv that wun broHalfBked wrote:Falfaliir is my favorite cambuulo hands down. They take the aduki beans, bake them using sand like peanuts, then use mooy & kal to get the skin off, kadib waa la haatin jiray, to get the husk off and then cooked the same way as any cambuulo. My grandmother used to make it. Served with some sesame oil and sugar, maybe even some oodkac.
Not a fan of salbuko. Misir & moordi are also good.![]()
Allahu naxariisto my grandmother, she knew good food. Cabdalle Sabdi, Reer Ceel Buur. She was actually from Bargaan which is near Galhareeri.
Was your abooto Sabdi or Foor Culus?
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 8 Replies
- 1091 Views
-
Last post by zidane88
-
- 0 Replies
- 1908 Views
-
Last post by 100 Degreez
-
- 31 Replies
- 2572 Views
-
Last post by MaliPrince
-
- 1 Replies
- 619 Views
-
Last post by DatBreh
-
- 4 Replies
- 47 Views
-
Last post by Morrison
-
- 20 Replies
- 3260 Views
-
Last post by The_Emperior5
-
- 49 Replies
- 3408 Views
-
Last post by SomeGuy
-
- 0 Replies
- 523 Views
-
Last post by fisabililah
-
- 24 Replies
- 2172 Views
-
Last post by Methylamine
-
- 2 Replies
- 654 Views
-
Last post by FAH1223
