Sana Khan Enjoys This Traditional Arabic Food During Her Pilgrimage To Mecca - See Pic

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In one of her latest Insta-stories, we saw Sana Khan returning from Kaaba (the "House of God" in the sacred city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia) after her evening prayer.

Sana Khan Enjoys This Traditional Arabic Food During Her Pilgrimage To Mecca - See Pic
Sana Khan is one of the most active celebrities on Instagram

Highlights

  • Sana Khan enjoys 4.7 million followers on Instagram.
  • She keeps her followers updated with her daily life updates.
  • Sana Khan recently shared glimpses of her Hajj to Mecca.

In 2020, Bigg Boss fame Sana Khan had called it quits in Bollywood and tied the knots with Surat-based businessman Maulana Anas Saiyad in an intimate ceremony. And ever since, she is making the headlines with all her life updates on social media. Sana is super active on Instagram and enjoys 4.7 million followers on the photo-sharing app. She regularly keeps sharing posts and stories featuring all her life updates. Whether it's her social work or the exotic vacations with her husband Anas Saiyad - Sana gives us glimpses of it all. Currently, the couple is in Mecca for their annual pilgrimage during the Holy month of Ramzan. If you scroll through Sana's Instagram feed, you will find her sharing every bit of their Hajj.

One such Instagram story by Sana Khan recently grabbed our attention. We saw her returning from Kaaba (the "House of God" in the sacred city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia) after her evening prayer and iftaar. "We are back to our room because we have to eat our dinner," she said. Alongside, she also mentioned about the "lovely food" that the couple got for dinner. Any guesses? It's the traditional Arabic food mandi. Also popular in India (Hyderabad), mandi is much like biryani, prepared with rice, meat and a special blend of spices. Let's take a look:

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Through her Insta-stories, Sana Khan also explained the proper way of eating mandi. Find it out:

1. Spread the dastarkhwan (traditional tablecloth where food is eaten) on a flat surface.

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2. Put the rice and meat on it.

3. Spread an adequate amount of spice-infused chutney (that you get along with mandi) on the rice.

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4. Add kachumber raita on the top and indulge.

Here we have a chicken mandi biryani and mutton mandi biryani for you. We suggest you try it this weekend for a royal weekend feast.

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