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  2. Assyrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Assyrian rural communities have often traditionally brewed their own organic wheat beer and produced their own wine. Daweh is a popular yogurt drink made with yogurt, water, salt, and sometimes mint. It is consumed during the summer when it is hot. [3] Black tea is almost always drunk in the morning with Assyrian breakfast. Assyrian tea is ...

  3. Harissa - Wikipedia

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    The word derives from the Arabic root harasa (Arabic: هرس) 'to pound, to break into pieces', referring to pounding chilis, [6] a tool traditionally used to make the paste in the Maghreb is called Mehraz [], [7] and similar names are used for other pastes in the Maghrebi cuisine, such as "Hrous" which uses the same harissa recipe with a slight difference in the peppers, which are green.

  4. Harees - Wikipedia

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    The wheat used in Armenian harissa is typically shelled (pelted) wheat, though in Adana, harissa was made with կորկոտ (korkot; ground, par-boiled shelled wheat). Harissa can be made with lamb, beef, or chicken. [11] Harees was only made by the wealthy during Ramadan and Eid, for the duration of a three- to seven-day wedding. It was ...

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  6. Pan-Roasted Cabbage with Brown Harissa, Sour Cream and ... - AOL

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  7. Tunisian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other North African cuisines, Tunisian food is quite spicy. A popular condiment and ingredient which is used extensively in Tunisian cooking, harissa, is a mix of ground chili peppers, garlic, and caraway [5] or spices commonly sold together as a paste. It is usually the most important ingredient in different sauces and gravies.

  8. Harissa Carrot Salad with Feta Cheese Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oil in a small frying pan and fry the garlic and Harissa until fragrant. Add the lemon juice, sugar and salt and fry for another minute. Pour the Harissa mixture over the carrots and toss ...

  9. Basbousa - Wikipedia

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    Basbousa is the most common name for this dessert in the Middle East but it may be named differently depending on the region; it is often called "hareesa" in the Levant. Note that "harissa" in North Africa is a spicy red sauce. It is a popular dessert offered in many sweets bakeries in the Middle East and especially popular during Ramadan.