After it was a monopoly on the Sudanese, and thanks to the assimilation of a large number of them into Saudi society, and the extent of the influence of the bonds of neighborhood and brotherhood in Islam, a number of Saudis now prefer to eat the Sudanese crumb dish on the Ramadan table, as a basic dish that some cannot do without.

The chef in a Sudanese restaurant, Muhammad al-Sudani, says that a good number of his Saudi customers prefer to eat the "Sudanese crumb" dish, at the level of young people or the elderly, indicating that the demand for it increases during Ramadan.

Ibrahim Al-Maqadi explained that most of the people prefer the Sudanese crumb, due to the large number of Sudanese restaurants that provide this dish, while Ahmed Al-Faqih said that the Sudanese crumb tops the Ramadan trip for some Saudi homes, and the elderly and young people prefer it during Ramadan.

Abdullah Al-Faqih (Al-Qunfudhah) fa55855 @