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As Emirati families pack their bags for summer vacations, some essentials make it to the top of their list. These essentials include a bag dedicated to their karak tea equipment, ingredients for traditional Emirati dishes, and even local incense.
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"Karak tea is a non-negotiable part of our summer vacation plans," said Shaikha M, a mother of three. "No matter where we go, we carry our karak pot, portable stove, saffron, and fresh milk. It's not just a beverage for us, it's a ritual that reminds us of home and the good times we shared as a family."
Shaikha and her family have brewed the famous tea in Swiss valleys. "People are always fascinated to see us make karak the traditional way, and we're more than happy to invite them to try it," she told Khaleej Times.
For Latifa Al Kaabi, an Abu Dhabi resident, karak equipment isn't the only thing she packs. "The essentials are a must, but we also carry ingredients for our favourite Emirati dishes, like biryani. As much as we enjoy trying the local cuisine of the places we visit, there's nothing quite like the authentic flavours of our home-cooked meals."
Latifa admits that the designated bag is often the first packed, even before the family's personal belongings. "We simply can't imagine a vacation without it. One time, we tried to travel light and leave it behind, but it wasn't the same."
They ended up searching for karak sellers in London, to satisfy their craving.
Mariam M, another Emirati, stressed the importance of the karak bag. "The karak bag is like a member of the family. We carry it with us everywhere, even when we leave the country.”
She recalled how this was a part of her childhood too, saying "When we were younger, we used to be embarrassed when our families would pull out the portable stove and start brewing karak in public. But now, we ensure that the bag is never forgotten."
Mariam also shared that her family packs another essential item for summer vacations — Emirati incense. "My mother always packs our traditional incense. She says she can't spend much time away without it," she shared.
The karak tea and Emirati cuisine bag have become a source of comfort and connection for these families. "It's not just about food and drinks, it's about the memories and traditions we carry with us," said Shaikha. "We make sure we never have to say the saying, 'this needs a cup of karak'".
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