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Will that be one hump or two with your burger…

The food sets the mood at Most Blessed Nights.

Close your eyes and absorb the sounds, aromas and chatter and you are suddenly in a Middle East bazaar without leaving home.

For the uninitiated in exotic offerings there was no going past the curiosity of camel burgers.

Even at a celebration where the variety of food was so extensive and so tempting the camel burgers took pride of place when it came to unexpected culinary delights.

The life size cut out image of a camel was a powerful lure to the thousands of passers by who packed into the mall for the five weekends of celebration.

So were the other food options that included chargrilled plates of succulent meats, mouth watering knafeh and authentic Turkish coffee brewed on hot sand.

And don’t forget the array of cakes in all shapes, colours and sizes outside the Echo Café.

The celebration, proudly supported by Most Blessed Nights “Experience the World sponsor” Liverpool Plaza. will run on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights until 23 April.

Liverpool’s Anzac Day tribute to fallen

Liverpool will pay tribute to the heroes of all wars at its annual Anzac Day dawn service and march on 25 April.

Returned servicemen and their representatives will gather outside the John Edmondson club in George St Liverpool at 5am for a parade that starts at 5.15am.

Marchers will go along George Street, then left into Moore Street and into Bigge Park for the commemorative speeches and wreath laying.

The public are invited to attend the march and ceremonies.

Major Simon Statton will be MC for the proceedings.

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