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  2. Falafel - Wikipedia

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    Falafel (/ f ə ˈ l ɑː f əl /; Arabic: فلافل, [fæˈlæːfɪl] ⓘ) is a deep-fried ball or patty-shaped fritter of Egyptian origin, featuring in Middle Eastern cuisine, particularly Levantine cuisines, and is made from broad beans, ground chickpeas, or both.

  3. Fill Your Pita with Crispy Air Fryer Falafel - AOL

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    This air fryer falafel recipe is full of flavor with parsley, cilantro, garlic, onion, cumin, cayenne, and tasty chickpeas. Serve with plenty of tahini sauce!

  4. Deep frying - Wikipedia

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    Deep-fried foods such as funnel cakes arrived in northern Europe by the 13th century, [8] and deep-fried fish recipes have been found in cookbooks in Spain and Portugal at around the same time. Falafel arrived in the Middle East from Egypt as early as the 14th century. [9] [10] [11]

  5. List of deep fried foods - Wikipedia

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    Falafel – Middle Eastern fried bean dish; Far far – Snack food of Indian origin; Flauta – Mexican dish [1] French fries – Deep-fried strips of potato; Fried chicken – Dish of chicken pieces coated with seasoned flour or in batter and then fried; Fried Coke – Fried Coca-Cola flavored batter; Fried dough – Fried dough pastry, sweet ...

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  7. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    A fried dough snack popular in most parts of the world. Falafel: Arabian Peninsula: A deep-fried ball or patty-shaped fritter of Arab origin, featuring in Middle Eastern cuisine, particularly Egyptian and Levantine cuisines, and made from broad beans, ground chickpeas, or both. Gulab Jamun: India: A dessert made with milk, cheese solids and flour.

  8. Mediterranean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Falafel are small fried croquettes of bean or chickpea [d] flour, currently also eaten across the Levant and the West, but originating in Egypt's Roman era; they are claimed as theirs by Coptic Christians. [54] Duqqa is a dip made of pounded herbs, hazelnuts, and spices, eaten with bread.

  9. Frying - Wikipedia

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    Fried plantain. Frying is the cooking of food in oil or another fat. [a] [1] Similar to sautéing, pan-fried foods are generally turned over once or twice during cooking to make sure that the food is evenly cooked, using tongs or a spatula, whilst sautéed foods are cooked by "tossing in the pan". [2] A large variety of foods may be fried.