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The establishment of Bakdash occurred in the early twentieth century, approximately in the year 1905.
Answer: False
The provided source material indicates that Bakdash was established in 1895, not circa 1905.
In what year was the Bakdash ice cream parlor established?
Answer: 1895
The source material indicates that Bakdash was established in 1895.
The signature dessert of Bakdash, known as *booza*, is characterized as a basic vanilla ice cream formulation derived from milk and sugar.
Answer: False
Contrary to the assertion, the source material specifies that *booza* is a mastic frozen dairy dessert, distinct from simple vanilla ice cream.
The 'Food type' field specifies 'Ice cream (Booza)', suggesting it offers diverse varieties of Western-style ice cream.
Answer: False
The 'Food type' field specifies 'Ice cream (Booza)', indicating the particular type of ice cream served, not necessarily various flavors of Western-style ice cream.
What is the principal product for which Bakdash is celebrated?
Answer: *Booza*, a traditional Middle Eastern ice cream
Bakdash is renowned for its distinctive *booza*, a traditional Middle Eastern ice cream.
According to the source material, what specific ingredient imparts a unique flavor and texture to *booza*?
Answer: Mastic
Mastic, a resin, is identified as the ingredient that gives *booza* its distinctive flavor and texture.
What precise detail does the 'Food type' field offer regarding the ice cream served at Bakdash?
Answer: It is specifically *Booza*.
The 'Food type' field specifies 'Ice cream (Booza)', thereby emphasizing the particular variety of ice cream served.
According to the source material, what is the principal characteristic that distinguishes *booza*?
Answer: The use of mastic, a resin.
The primary characteristic that makes *booza* unique is its use of mastic, a resin.
Bakdash is recognized as a notable tourist attraction for individuals visiting Damascus.
Answer: True
The source material explicitly states that Bakdash has evolved into a popular tourist attraction.
Within navigational listings pertaining to Damascus, Bakdash is classified under the category of 'Historical Sites'.
Answer: False
The source material indicates that Bakdash is categorized under 'Entertainment' in navigational lists concerning Damascus landmarks, not 'Historical Sites'.
The designation 'landmark' implies that Bakdash is a minor establishment, easily overlooked.
Answer: False
The term 'landmark' signifies a well-known and significant place, contrary to suggesting it is minor or easily overlooked.
Bakdash's placement within the Al-Hamidiyah Souq situates it in a historically significant area of Damascus.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Bakdash is located in the Al-Hamidiyah Souq, which is part of the ancient city of Damascus, thus placing it in a historically rich area.
How is Bakdash generally recognized or characterized within the Arab world?
Answer: As a significant establishment and landmark known across the region
Bakdash is widely recognized as a significant establishment and a landmark with regional renown.
What function does Bakdash serve for individuals visiting Damascus?
Answer: A popular tourist attraction
Bakdash functions as a popular tourist attraction for visitors to Damascus.
In the navigational box detailing Damascus landmarks, under which category is Bakdash classified?
Answer: Entertainment
Bakdash is categorized under 'Entertainment' within the navigational box concerning Damascus landmarks.
What implication does the term 'landmark' carry regarding Bakdash?
Answer: It is a well-known and significant place.
The term 'landmark' suggests that Bakdash is a well-known and significant place.
Bakdash is characterized as a contemporary cafe chain that recently inaugurated its inaugural branch within Syria.
Answer: False
The source material indicates that Bakdash is a historic establishment, not a recently formed modern cafe chain, and its origins are in Damascus, not a recent first branch.
The original Bakdash ice cream parlor is situated within the vibrant Al-Hamidiyah Souq in Damascus.
Answer: True
The source confirms the location of the original Bakdash establishment within the Al-Hamidiyah Souq, a prominent market in Damascus.
Bakdash achieved renown exclusively within the confines of the city of Damascus.
Answer: False
The source indicates that Bakdash is recognized throughout the Arab world, not solely within Damascus.
Bakdash maintains only a singular location, situated exclusively in Damascus.
Answer: False
The source indicates that Bakdash operates additional branches, notably in Amman, Jordan.
The establishment of the second Bakdash branch in Amman, Jordan, occurred in the year 2013.
Answer: True
The provided source material confirms that the second Bakdash branch, located in Amman, Jordan, commenced operations in 2013.
Within which historic marketplace is the original Bakdash establishment situated?
Answer: The Al-Hamidiyah Souq in Damascus
The original Bakdash ice cream parlor is located within the Al-Hamidiyah Souq, a historic market in Damascus.
In addition to Damascus, in which other city does Bakdash operate a branch?
Answer: Amman, Jordan
Bakdash operates a branch in Amman, Jordan, in addition to its original location in Damascus.
In which year was the Amman branch of Bakdash inaugurated?
Answer: 2013
The Amman branch of Bakdash commenced operations in 2013.
Bakdash's primary offerings consist of traditional French pastries and coffee.
Answer: False
The source material indicates that Bakdash is renowned for its traditional Middle Eastern *booza*, not French pastries or coffee.
The Arabic designation for Bakdash is transliterated as 'Bikdash'.
Answer: False
The source material provides the Arabic name as بَكْدَاش, which transliterates to Al-Bakdash, not 'Bikdash'.
An alternative romanization provided for the name Bakdash is 'Bikdash'.
Answer: False
The source material indicates that an alternative romanization for Bakdash is 'Bakdach', not 'Bikdash'.
The photographic representation of Bakdash presented in the source material was captured in the year 2009.
Answer: True
The source material's image caption explicitly states that the photograph of Bakdash was taken in 2009.
The citation marker [1], associated with the establishment date, implies that the information originates from a blog post.
Answer: False
The source material clarifies that citation marker [1] refers to the first listed reference, attributed to Malouf (2007), and not to a blog post.
The reference supporting the information regarding the Amman location is attributed to a travel guide published in 2010.
Answer: False
The source material indicates that the reference for the Amman location is an article from NPR.org, not a travel guide published in 2010.
Anthony Bourdain is identified as an author within the reference for the publication that mentions Bakdash.
Answer: True
The source material lists Anthony Bourdain, alongside Lucy Malouf and Matt Harvey, as an author of the book *Saha: A Chef's Journey Through Lebanon and Syria*, which references Bakdash.
The publication titled *Saha: A Chef's Journey Through Lebanon and Syria* includes a mention of Bakdash.
Answer: True
The source material explicitly cites *Saha: A Chef's Journey Through Lebanon and Syria* as a reference that mentions Bakdash.
The external hyperlink connected to Bakdash directs to a video documentary concerning the establishment.
Answer: False
The source material indicates that the external link associated with Bakdash leads to a Wikimedia Commons category containing media files, not a video documentary.
The 'shortdescription' field provides a concise summary, stating 'Damascus'.
Answer: False
The source material indicates that the 'shortdescription' field identifies Bakdash as an 'Ice cream parlor in Damascus, Syria', not simply 'Damascus'.
The hatnote indicating 'Bakdash (disambiguation)' is employed because the name is unique and exclusively designates this ice cream parlor.
Answer: False
The presence of a disambiguation hatnote suggests that the name 'Bakdash' may refer to multiple entities, not solely this ice cream parlor.
The 'infobox-header' designated as 'Restaurant' implies that Bakdash is primarily a venue for formal dining.
Answer: False
While categorized as a 'Restaurant' in the infobox header, this designation refers to its business type, not necessarily implying formal dining; its primary product is *booza*.
The publication *Saha: A Chef's Journey Through Lebanon and Syria* is cited as a reference concerning Bakdash. Which authors are mentioned in this citation?
Answer: Lucy Malouf, Anthony Bourdain, and Matt Harvey
The authors mentioned in the reference for *Saha: A Chef's Journey Through Lebanon and Syria* are Lucy Malouf, Anthony Bourdain, and Matt Harvey.
What information is conveyed by the 'shortdescription' field concerning Bakdash?
Answer: An ice cream parlor in Damascus, Syria
The 'shortdescription' field indicates that Bakdash is an ice cream parlor located in Damascus, Syria.
With which specific detail concerning Bakdash is the reference to Malouf (2007) associated?
Answer: Its establishment date.
The reference to Malouf (2007) is associated with information pertaining to Bakdash's establishment date.
What is the Arabic name for Bakdash?
Answer: البكدش (Al-Bakdash)
The Arabic name for Bakdash is البكدش, transliterated as Al-Bakdash.
According to the image caption, in which year was the photograph of Bakdash taken?
Answer: 2009
The image caption indicates that the photograph of Bakdash was taken in 2009.
What is the implication of the hatnote 'Bakdash (disambiguation)'?
Answer: The name "Bakdash" might refer to multiple entities.
The hatnote 'Bakdash (disambiguation)' suggests that the name 'Bakdash' may refer to multiple entities.
Which field within the infobox serves to categorize Bakdash as a type of business?
Answer: Infobox header
The 'infobox-header' field categorizes Bakdash as a type of business, in this instance, a 'Restaurant'.
What alternative romanization for the name Bakdash is mentioned in the source material?
Answer: Bakdach
The source material mentions 'Bakdach' as an alternative romanization for the name Bakdash.
What does the citation marker [2] adjacent to the information about the Amman location signify?
Answer: The information is supported by an NPR.org article.
The citation marker [2] indicates that the information regarding the Amman location is supported by an article from NPR.org.
What type of resource does the external link associated with Bakdash provide access to?
Answer: A Wikimedia Commons category with media files.
The external link related to Bakdash provides access to a Wikimedia Commons category containing media files.