During iftar, we often crave spicy foods like pakoras and samosas. But starting with fruits can really satisfy our hunger too.
Fruits are full of fiber and vitamins, which our bodies need during iftar. Eating spicy foods every day during Ramadan can sometimes lead to health issues. So, it's a good idea to add some fruits to our iftar spread.
I recently bought a variety of fruits from the market, and my mother set them on the table about 10 minutes before iftar time. I couldn't resist taking some pictures of these vibrant fruits. We had apples, strawberries, bananas, and melons. They not only looked colorful but also tasted delicious! 🍎🍓🍌🍈
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