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In Syria, [6] Palestine, [7] [8] and Jordan, [9] sfiha is similarly made with minced meat or lamb, in addition to herbs and spices, with tomatoes, onions, and other ingredients. Esfihas in Brazil are oven-baked and may be open-faced flatbreads about four inches in diameter with meat topping, [10] or folded into a triangular pastry like fatayer ...
Poultry is eaten more often than red meat, and when red meat is eaten, it is usually lamb and goat meat. Dishes include copious amounts of garlic and olive oil, and dishes are often seasoned with salt and lemon juice. Chickpeas and parsley are also staples of the Lebanese diet. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Fatayer—a meat pie that can be stuffed with spinach, or cheese such as feta or Akkawi, and za'atar; Manakish—taboon bread topped with za'atar and olive oil; Sambusak—fried dough balls stuffed with meat, pine nuts and onions; Sfiha—flatbread topped with beef and red peppers; Shawarma—pita bread roll of meat, tahini and various vegetables
Jul. 17—St. Joseph Melkite Greek-Catholic Church's annual food festival is known for its Middle Eastern delicacies, but you certainly don't have to be from that background to enjoy them. The ...
U.S. News & World Report just rated the Mediterranean diet as the No. 1 diet for the eighth year in a row. Not only did it win best overall diet, it also won the top spot for managing diabetes ...
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
From key lime or cherry pie in the summer, pumpkin and apple pie in the fall, or a cozy chicken pot pie in the depths of winter, there’s a pie for every season. bhofack2/ iStock The Basics of Pie
A group of rice- or meat-and-herb filled vegetable dishes of Ottoman origin. Variations are eaten across the Levant, the eastern Mediterranean and the Arab world. Can be served warm or cold. Similar to the Greek stuffed grape leaves, dolmadakia or sarma. Duqqa: Egypt: A dip or seasoning of herbs, oil and spices. Falafel: Middle East