There is Bread and Salt Between Us
In WANA, the phrase " في خبز وملح بينتنا " (fee khobz w melh baynetna), meaning "there is bread and salt between us," symbolises an unbreakable bond formed through sharing a meal.
Bread is never just bread—it is a blessing, a contract of peace, a promise that no one eats alone. From tannour to msemen, from regag to aysh, breaking bread is an act of connection, a ritual of belonging.
Tonight, as you gather, think of the hands that have kneaded, baked, and passed bread across generations. Have you ever shared a meal that became the start of an enduring friendship, partnership, or bond?