Karachi charity dishes out ostrich as Ramazan treat for poor

Volunteers stewed the red meat in cauldrons and served it in a chickpea curry to more than 500 residents


Reuters May 07, 2019
Volunteers control ostriches before slaughtering them to prepare charity food, for the first day of the fasting month of Ramazan, in Karachi, May 6, 2019. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: A charity in Karachi is serving up a rare treat for the city's Muslims ahead of their fast for the holy month of Ramazan - ostrich meat.

Expensive and seldom eaten in Pakistan, ostrich is deemed exotic in the country.

Volunteers stewed the red meat in cauldrons and served it in a chickpea curry to more than 500 residents before dawn broke on Tuesday, when Muslims began their month-long Ramazan fast.

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"Keeping in view of this deprivation, (wealthy) people supported us and like the previous year, we offered those dishes which even a middle class person cannot afford, let alone the poor," said Zafar Abbas, the general secretary of the Jafaria Disaster Management Cell Welfare Foundation.

Abbas said the plan is to offer deer and other expensive cuisine in coming days during the month.

The move is likely to be welcomed by those who stuffed themselves with ostrich meat. "It felt very nice. I had never eaten (ostrich)," said van driver Mohammad Hussain. "It was so wholesome that I feel no need to eat for the next two days."

COMMENTS (5)

Naeem kk | 4 years ago | Reply Ramzan is for tukwa.not for eating various dishes.
Concerned | 4 years ago | Reply If this picture is correct then these people don't seem very poor
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