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  2. Mujaddara - Wikipedia

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    Mujaddara is the Arabic word for "pockmarked"; the lentils among the rice resemble pockmarks. [2] [3] The first recorded recipe for mujaddara appears in Kitab al-Tabikh, a cookbook compiled in 1226 by al-Baghdadi in Iraq. [3]

  3. Wellness Wednesday: Spring quinoa mujadara with asparagus - AOL

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  5. Make Garlic Butter Beef Tenderloin This Holiday Season

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    Yields: 8-10 servings. Prep Time: 20 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 5 mins. Ingredients. BEEF. 1 (4 to 5 pound) whole beef tenderloin, trimmed. 2 tsp. kosher salt

  6. List of Arab salads - Wikipedia

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    Is made of cabbage, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, salt and much fresh or dried mint. [6] [7] [8] Mechouia salad: Tunisia Tunisian salad of grilled vegetables: tomatoes, peppers, onions and garlic Qrymutah: Central Syria Bulgur, onion, parsley, cucumber, lemon juice, olive oil. Served with grape leaves.

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  8. Category:Bulgur dishes - Wikipedia

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  9. Harees - Wikipedia

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    Harees (Arabic: هريس), boko boko, or harisa (Armenian: հարիսա, romanized: harisa) is a dish of boiled, cracked, or coarsely-ground cracked wheat or bulgur, mixed with meat and seasoned. [1] Its consistency varies between a porridge and a gruel .