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  2. Baba ghanoush - Wikipedia

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    Baba ghanoush (/ ˌ b ɑː b ə ɡ ə ˈ n uː ʃ / BAH-bə gə-NOOSH, UK also /-ɡ æ ˈ n uː ʃ /-⁠ gan-OOSH, US also /-ɡ ə ˈ n uː ʒ /-⁠ gə-NOOZH; [3] [4 ...

  3. Eggplant salads and appetizers - Wikipedia

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    Similar to baba ghanoush is another Levantine dish mutabbal (lit. 'spiced'), which also includes mashed cooked aubergines and tahini, and mixed with salt, pepper, olive oil, and anar seeds. Mutabbal is sometimes said to be a spicier version of baba ghanoush. In Armenia, the dish is known as mutabal.

  4. Levantine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Baba ghanoush [1] (بابا غنوج)—a dip made from baked, mashed eggplant mixed with lemon, garlic, olive oil and various seasonings; Chickpea salad [3] or salatat hummus (سلطة حمص)—an Arab salad with cooked chickpeas, lemon juice, garlic, tahini, salt, olive oil, and cumin; Falafel

  5. Lebanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Baba ghanouj is char-grilled aubergine, made with tahini, olive oil, lemon juice, and garlic puree. Mutabbel is mashed cooked aubergines and tahini, mixed with salt, pepper, olive oil, with anar seeds. [84] Makdous is a stuffed aubergine dish served with olive oil. [85]

  6. Jordanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Baba ghanoush (بابا غنوج) Finely chopped roasted eggplant, olive oil, lemon juice, various seasonings, and tahini.. Baqdonsiyyeh (بقدونسية) Parsley blended with tahini and lemon juice, usually served with seafood. Falafel (فلافل) Balls of fried chickpea flour and Middle Eastern spice. Dipped in every mezze, especially hummus.

  7. Baba ganoush - Wikipedia

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  8. Tahini - Wikipedia

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    It is served by itself (as a dip) or as a major ingredient in hummus, baba ghanoush, and halva. Tahini is used in the cuisines of the Levant and Eastern Mediterranean, the South Caucasus, the Balkans, South Asia, Central Asia, and amongst Ashkenazi Jews as well as parts of Russia and North Africa. Sesame paste (though not called tahini) is also ...

  9. Talk:Baba ghanoush - Wikipedia

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    The reason is that Baba ghanoush is the common name used in many cultures, but the former is specific to one country. Netherzone 21:40, 23 July 2020 (UTC) I think baba ghanoush is the term more commonly used in English, but the Hebrew term salat ḥatzilim should be added if the articles are merged.