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  2. Kibbeh nayyeh - Wikipedia

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    Kibbeh nayyeh or raw kibbeh (Arabic: كبه نيه) is a Levantine [1] [2] [3] mezze that likely originated in Mount Lebanon or Aleppo, Syria. [4] It consists of minced raw lamb (or beef) mixed with fine bulgur and spices.

  3. Lebanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese fatteh b'hummus Mutabbel mashed cooked aubergines (eggplants) and tahini. Falafel is a dish of deep-fried balls or patties made of highly spiced ground chickpeas, though some variants contain broad beans or fava beans. Hummus is a popular dip for pita bread made of blended chickpeas, sesame tahini, lemon juice, and garlic. [80]

  4. Kibbeh - Wikipedia

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    Kibbeh nayyeh is a raw dish made from a mixture of bulgur, very finely minced lamb or beef similar to steak tartare, and Levantine spices, served on a platter, frequently as part of a meze in Lebanon and Syria, garnished with mint leaves and olive oil, and served with green onions or scallions, green hot peppers, and pita/pocket bread or ...

  5. Levantine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sfiha (صفيحة)—open-faced meat pies made with ground mutton, lamb or beef; Shanklish (شنكليش)—cow's or sheep's milk cheese formed into balls, rolled in Aleppo pepper and za'atar, then aged and dried; Shawarma [6] (شاورما)—roasted meat, cooked on a revolving spit and shaved for serving in sandwiches

  6. Syrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas, fava beans, or both Fasolia bizzeit (فاصوليا بزيت) green beans with olive oil, lemon and garlic Fatteh (فتّة) pieces of Arabic bread covered with other ingredients Fattetil-makdus (فتّة المكدوس) Fatteh with makdous and minced meat Fatteh billahm (فتّة باللحم)

  7. 15 Authentic Lebanese Desserts to Spice Things Up This Winter

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    Tips for Making Lebanese Desserts. Use natural sweeteners.Instead of processed sugar, choose sweeteners like honey, date syrup, or even whole dates.

  8. Kofta - Wikipedia

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    Ćufte, a Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian style of kofta, typically made from ground beef or ground lamb, and served with a side of cooked potatoes and a salad. İnegöl köfte, a Turkish style of kofta. Islama köfte, a steamed kofta from Turkey. Kibbeh, a Middle Eastern dish in which includes kofte, sometimes served raw. Analı kızlı, a ...

  9. List of kebabs - Wikipedia

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    Ground beef or lamb (usually sirloin), often mixed with parsley and chopped onions. The mixture is formed into a flat stripped and grilled on extra-wide skewers. Kabab kordi (کبابِ کُردی, lit. ' Kurdish kebab ') Ground lamb or beef, onions, garlic, and tomatoes Kabab loghmeh (کباب لقمه, lit. ' bite-sized kebab ')