Malaysian-Iranian family shares its Ramadan and Aidilfitri traditions


During Ramadan, Vahid (fourth from right) and Noor Faizura (third from right) like to invite their friends over to their home to break fast. - Photos: GLENN GUAN/The Star

IN the nine years that Iranian Vahid Meshkini has lived in Kuala Lumpur, he has grown accustomed to local food, more so after marrying Malaysian asset analyst Noor Fairuza Badarudin.

But during Ramadan, Vahid likes to prepare Iranian dishes, to revive and remember age-old culinary traditions.

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