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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] Containing rice, lentils, and meat, it was served this way during celebrations. [3]
Riz bil-foul is another dish with fava beans, seasoned with various spices and served with rice. [93] [94] Mujaddara (imjaddarra) is a popular dish found throughout the Middle East and consists of cooked lentils and rice, garnished with sauteed onions and served with a salad or Lebanese bread. [95]
Rice and minced meat rolled in cabbage leaves. Mansaf (المنسف) The national dish of Jordan and their most distinctive food. Mansaf is a traditional dish made of lamb cooked in a sauce of fermented dried yogurt called jameed and served with rice or bulgur. Mujaddara (مجدرة) Lentil and rice casserole, garnished with roasted onions.
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Kabsa (كبسة)—a rice-based dish commonly eaten with meat, lamb or chicken, cooked in a variety of spices and topped with nuts over rice and prepared in Syria and Gaza [7] [8] Kebab (كباب)—a dish of ground beef or lamb , grilled or roasted on a skewer
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