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Arab-American women build online cooking ventures
By M. Scott Bortot
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 03 - 2010

American women hold reputations among family and friends as great chefs of Middle Eastern food. Building on their domestic culinary success, Arab-American women for decades have opened Middle Eastern restaurants that enhanced America's gastronomic landscape.
Today, Arab-American women are taking their culinary knowledge to a new level. Using recipes passed down through generations, these women are influencing American kitchens through the Internet.
Exemplifying this trend are two Arab-American women with roots at opposite ends of the Mediterranean - Lebanon and Morocco. Denise Hazime of DedeMed.com and Alia Al-Kasimi of Cooking with Alia are using cyberspace savvy to promote businesses that highlight the Middle East's rich food heritage.
Whatever the reason for an interest in Middle Eastern cuisine, both women agree it is a thriving online market. Especially for Denise Hazime, who aspires to be known as the “Queen of Hummus.”
Co-founder of DedeMed.com, Hazime has a formidable Internet presence. With the help of DedeMed.com co-founder Crisantos Hajibrahim, videos from her Web site are posted on YouTube and her efforts are highlighted on Facebook among other sites.
Beyond the Internet flair is a straightforward approach that is the key ingredient to the online success of Hazime and Hajibrahim. “We want to bring good food to people who are interested in eating healthy,” Hazime told America.gov.
Hazime's fondest and earliest memories come from cooking alongside her mom and aunts. Born in Michigan, the first generation Arab American lives in California, where she works in finance by day and by night pursues her culinary passions. “I've always loved cooking, and after I moved to California, I began cooking for a lot of my friends,” Hazime says, contrasting the dearth of Middle Eastern restaurants in California compared with where she grew up in Michigan. Hazime's friends were so impressed by her cooking that they constantly requested recipes. That's when the fluent Arabic speaker of Lebanese descent got an idea.
Hazime and Hajibrahim uploaded her first three cooking videos to YouTube in March 2007. Following a positive reaction, more videos soon followed and about nine months later, she and Hajibrahim co-founded DedeMed.com.
At first, the entrepreneurial duo was happy with the first 100 visitors to watch the videos. But interest in the videos and subsequent Web site soon grew markedly. More than two years later, DedeMed.com and its YouTube videos see about 7,000 visitors daily - and that number is rising. Most recipes on DedeMed.com reflect Hazime's eastern Mediterranean heritage. Online visitors are treated to video recipes for everything from atayef to zaatar manaeesh. And Hazime's video hummus recipe dominates YouTube.
DedeMed.com is still in a growth stage, with goals that reach beyond cyberspace, Hazime says. While an online store already exists on the site, Hazime plans further business ventures, including restaurants, an online cooking show and a product line available online and in stores.
Cooking like a Moroccan
Cooking with Alia (http://www.cookingwithalia.com/) founder Al-Kasimi has similar aspirations, but with a distinctly Moroccan flavor.
Living in New Jersey, Moroccan-born Al-Kasimi is a couscous cooking master. This was not always the case for the online chef, who works in insurance. “When I first came here, I basically didn't know how to cook anything,” Al-Kasimi told America.gov about first arriving to the United States. “After about a year, I really began missing my Moroccan food.”
When Al-Kasimi's grandmother visited in 2007, she was thrilled to enjoy again the home cooking. During her visit, Al-Kasimi shared a video on YouTube of the two of them cooking for her friends. Within days, YouTube surfers wanted to see more Moroccan cooking. Like Hazime, Al-Kasimi interacts continuously with online visitors via e-mail, and she has a blog and a Facebook page.
In the midst of planning a re-launch of her Web site, Al-Kasimi is taking her culinary skills from the virtual kitchen into the real kitchen. She holds Moroccan cooking classes at nearby Whole Foods supermarkets. In December 2009, she auctioned cooking services to raise funds for a local food bank.
Recently, she launched the Flavors of Morocco instant food line as well as authored Moroccan Cooking the Easy Way. The cookbook, featuring her favorite recipes, will be available through Cooking with Alia in April. - SG
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