Halal BBQ: Itâs Whatâs For Iftar
Texas native Robert West used to lament that many of his Muslim friends, even those who had spent most or all of their lives in the Lone Star state, had never tried real Texas-style smoked barbecue. So he and a friend, Jason Bones, opened up a food business called âChopped n Smokedâ, which bills itself as âauthentic halal Texas BBQâ. Now, with the holy month of Ramadan underway, the two men are busy serving up a deliciously unique end-of-the-day meal for iftar.
Image: Jason Bones (left) and Robert West are co-owners of âChopped n Smokedâ, a food truck business in the Texas city of Sugar Land, which bills itself as âauthentic halal Texas BBQâ. Credit: PRIâs The World
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