Somalian Culture
The culture of Somalia have different traditions that were made independently and through contact with neighbouring and far away societies, including other parts of Northeast Africa, India, and Southeast Asia. Neighbouring countries have influenced Somalia with different foods, music and art, giving a wide range of multiculturism.
- The cultural difference of Somali commercial enterprise can be detected in its cuisine, which contains Southeast Asian influences.
-Somali men typically wear the macawis, which is a sarong-like garment worn around the waist. On their heads, they often wrap a colorful turban or wear the koofiyad, an embroidered taqiyah.
-close ties with the Arabian Peninsula, many Somali men also wear the jellabiya which is a long white garment commonly worn by Arabic people
- Somalian women typically wear an outfit called guntiino which is a long strip of cloth tied over the shoulder and waist.
- The cultural difference of Somali commercial enterprise can be detected in its cuisine, which contains Southeast Asian influences.
-Somali men typically wear the macawis, which is a sarong-like garment worn around the waist. On their heads, they often wrap a colorful turban or wear the koofiyad, an embroidered taqiyah.
-close ties with the Arabian Peninsula, many Somali men also wear the jellabiya which is a long white garment commonly worn by Arabic people
- Somalian women typically wear an outfit called guntiino which is a long strip of cloth tied over the shoulder and waist.
Bariis is a Somaliian dish of rice, goat meat with spices.