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5 Health Benefits Of Eating Dates

A product of the date palm and cultivated since approximately 6000 B.C, the date fruit is one of the sweetest fruits around and also happens to come in many different varieties. Although dates can be eaten fresh, the fruit is very often dried, resembling raisins or plums. But whether fresh or dry, the health benefits […]

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Accommodation with halal food

1. Hotel Villa Hotel, London Located near the bustling district of Bayswater, the Holiday Villa Hotel is also close to popular attractions like Portobello Road, Oxford Street and Hyde Park. With 100 elegant en suite bedrooms and a Halal Malaysian Restaurant, the Holiday Villa Hotel is a great place to stay.  2. Brighton Marina House […]

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Morrisons is first supermarket to stock halal pick and mix sweets

Sweets including liquorice sticks, cola bottles, jelly beans, gummy bears and sugared lips introduced at 10 stores – all guaranteed to be free of non-halal animal products. Not only do they stock halal sweets, morrison has a whole range of halal products which include; confectionary, poultry, desserts, meat and fish.

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Korea Today-Increasing Muslim Tourists in Korea

South Korea state food agency launched an app providing details of halal eateries in line with the government’s goal of attracting more Muslim tourists. Called “HALAL Korea”, the app provides the locations and other information of both restaurants and supermarkets. Additionally the app allows users to scan bar codes of food products to determine whether […]

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Modern British cuisine, in the heart of Marylebone Village

108 Brasserie launches new Brunch Menu – Saturday 6th June 108 Brasserie, the stylish dining destination in the heart of Marylebone, is launching a new Weekend Brunch Menu, bringing a new twist to this leisurely weekend treat. Available from 11am – 5pm on Saturdays and Sundays, guests can relax in the refined dining area of […]

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A Levantine dish called Tabbouleh

Tabbouleh is a Levantine vegetarian dish which looks like a salad, traditionally made of tomatoes, finely chopped parsley, mint, and onion, and seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice, and salt. Bulgur (Wheat) is often added to the dish; some variations add garlic or lettuce, or use couscous instead of bulgur. All alternative ways are delicious. Traditionally served as part […]

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Welcome to British Muslim Magazine, Britain’s leading Muslim lifestyle magazine offering inspiration, advice, shopping, food and halal travel advice to British Muslim audiences and international travellers. BMM is the perfect choice for everyone who wants to know more about our nation’s rich history and traditions.