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  2. Ma'amoul - Wikipedia

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    Maamoul at Vienna Naschmarkt. Ma'amoul (Arabic: معمول maʿmūl [mæʕˈmuːl]) is a filled butter cookie made with semolina flour. It is popular throughout the Arab world. The filling can be made with dried fruits like figs, dates, or nuts such as pistachios or walnuts, and occasionally almonds. [1

  3. Qatayef - Wikipedia

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    The traditional stuffing of Qatayef, as evident in a number of Medieval Arabic cookbooks, is crushed almond and sugar. In these recipes, once the pancake was stuffed, it would sometimes be fried in walnut oil or baked in the oven. [8] Qatayef was traditionally prepared by street vendors as well as households in Egypt and the Levant.

  4. Basbousa - Wikipedia

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    Basbousa bil ashta: a Levantine variation of basbousa filled with milk cream in the middle. Vegan Basbousa: Basbusa is also available in vegan form using apple sauce to bind the base mix together instead of dairy and eggs. Basbousa eem Tapuzim: Israeli variation from the coastal region, it is flavored with orange juice.

  5. Kahk - Wikipedia

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    Date-filled kahk are believed to be the origin of maamoul, a similar Eid biscuit eaten in the Levant. [3] This dish also popular in Indonesia and called as kue kaak as result of acculturation between Arabs and Indonesian. Usually served during Mawlid or Eid ul-Fitr. [4] Kaak is an important part of Egyptian and Sudanese culture.

  6. Cookie butter - Wikipedia

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    On January 20, 2011, a court of commerce in Ghent, Belgium, denied the patent because the recipe had already been published on a Dutch website prior to its production. [ 1 ] Today, with the monopoly lifted, cookie butter is available under many brands, including Lotus Biscoff and Trader Joe's Speculoos Cookie Butter .

  7. 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]

  8. Awadhi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Awadhi cuisine (Hindi: अवधी पाक-शैली, Urdu: اودھی کھانے) is a cuisine native to the Awadh region in Northern India and Southern Nepal. [1] The cooking patterns of Lucknow are similar to those of Central Asia, the Middle East, and Northern India and Western India with the cuisine comprising both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.

  9. Oxtail soup - Wikipedia

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    Though translated literally as "oxtail soup" (牛尾汤 Niúwěi tāng), this version of the dish is somewhere between a soup and a stew.One of the defining characteristics of oxtail soup is that it contains a large mass of solid ingredients rather than ingredients that have been diced or shredded, as is the norm with Chinese soup.