A Syrian refugee family has become the first from their country to set up a business at the Fredericton Cultural Market.
“Suphieh’s Taste of Syria,” started by a mother and son team who arrived in Canada this winter, began selling authentic Syrian cuisine Saturday after a trial run last weekend.
“Many, many people,” says Fawaz Alhishan of their initial outing. “Finish food three, four hours.”
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“My mom cook, very good,” says Alhishan.
Suphieh Alwais says she has loved cooking since she was taught by her mother at a young age.
Her son is quick to point out who is responsible for the delicious delicacies, saying he can only help his mother but can’t cook like her.
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“No cooking,” he says. “Just maybe help mom.”
The pair say they plan to return to the Cultural Market each week and hope to grow their business even more in the future.
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