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May 4, 2020 Food, Recipes

Do you like Ara’yes?

This is truly one of the easiest and fastest snacks to put together. Can also be eaten as a meal on a lazy weeknight.

Ara'yes

Source- Arayes recipe

Followed the above recipe but added a few tweaks and made it.

*/ The above recipe is shared by Dilnaz Kain, my cousin who stays in USA. /*
arayes recipeFood

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