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Zhourat shamia (meaning "flowers of Sham" in Arabic زهورات شامية) is a mixture of herbs and dried flowers that is infused into hot water to make a tea, originally from the Mediterranean Levant area. Its origin is in the ancient souks of Damascus and its surroundings (locally called Sham). In markets such as the historic Al-Buzuriya, in the center of the capital, they are sold by weight or packed. Sham flowers have gained popularity in the Gulf countries, due to Syrian immigration.

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  • زهورات شاميةمجموعة من الأعشاب البرية المنتشرة في سورية التي تتشابه من حيث الفوائد الصحية العامة ولكنها تتميز ببعض الخصوصية في العلاج وتشتهر مدينة دمشق بهذه الخلطات من الأعشاب والمعروفة ب زهورات شامية. (ar)
  • Las flores sirias o flores del Sham (en árabe, زهورات شامية) o zuhurat shamíe (n.c., Zhourat Shamiya) es una mezcla de hierbas y flores secas para su infusión, tradicional del área del Levante mediterráneo. Su origen se encuentra en los antiguos zocos de Damasco y su área (localmente llamado Sham). En mercados como el histórico Al-Buzuríe, en el centro de la capital, se venden al peso o empacadas.​ Las flores del Sham han ganado popularidad en los países del Golfo, debido a la inmigración de sirios.​ (es)
  • Zhourat shamia (meaning "flowers of Sham" in Arabic زهورات شامية) is a mixture of herbs and dried flowers that is infused into hot water to make a tea, originally from the Mediterranean Levant area. Its origin is in the ancient souks of Damascus and its surroundings (locally called Sham). In markets such as the historic Al-Buzuriya, in the center of the capital, they are sold by weight or packed. Sham flowers have gained popularity in the Gulf countries, due to Syrian immigration. (en)
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  • زهورات شاميةمجموعة من الأعشاب البرية المنتشرة في سورية التي تتشابه من حيث الفوائد الصحية العامة ولكنها تتميز ببعض الخصوصية في العلاج وتشتهر مدينة دمشق بهذه الخلطات من الأعشاب والمعروفة ب زهورات شامية. (ar)
  • Las flores sirias o flores del Sham (en árabe, زهورات شامية) o zuhurat shamíe (n.c., Zhourat Shamiya) es una mezcla de hierbas y flores secas para su infusión, tradicional del área del Levante mediterráneo. Su origen se encuentra en los antiguos zocos de Damasco y su área (localmente llamado Sham). En mercados como el histórico Al-Buzuríe, en el centro de la capital, se venden al peso o empacadas.​ Las flores del Sham han ganado popularidad en los países del Golfo, debido a la inmigración de sirios.​ (es)
  • Zhourat shamia (meaning "flowers of Sham" in Arabic زهورات شامية) is a mixture of herbs and dried flowers that is infused into hot water to make a tea, originally from the Mediterranean Levant area. Its origin is in the ancient souks of Damascus and its surroundings (locally called Sham). In markets such as the historic Al-Buzuriya, in the center of the capital, they are sold by weight or packed. Sham flowers have gained popularity in the Gulf countries, due to Syrian immigration. (en)
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  • زهورات شامية (ar)
  • Flores del Sham (es)
  • Zhourat shamia (en)
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