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  2. Tunisian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Tunisian cuisine witnessed influence and exchanges with many cultures and nations like Italians, Andalusians, French and Arabs. [2] Like many countries in the Mediterranean basin, the Tunisian cuisine is heavily based on olive oil, spices, tomatoes, seafood and meat. Yet, it has a distinctive spiciness that differs it from ...

  3. Lablabi - Wikipedia

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    Lablabi or lablebi (لبلابي) is a traditional Tunisian dish based on chickpeas in a thin garlic- and cumin-flavored broth, served over small pieces of stale crusty bread. [1] It is a staple comfort food in Tunisia and is also found in variations in Iraq and other parts of the Middle East.

  4. Maghrebi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Maghreb cuisine is the cooking of the Maghreb region, the northwesternmost part of Africa along the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of the countries of Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. Well-known dishes from the region include couscous , pastilla , tajine and shakshouka .

  5. Cooking, Recipes and Entertaining Food Stories - AOL.com

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  6. Mesfouf - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian-style mesfouf. Mesfouf or masfouf (Arabic: مسفوف) is an Algerian and Tunisian dish which is a variant of couscous with finely rolled semolina and butter or olive oil. This food is quite popular in the Maghreb. It is conventional to consume the mesfouf during the holy month of Ramadan. It is served at traditional celebrations or ...

  7. This Tunisian chef wants to bring the foods of North Africa ...

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  8. Tea with pine nuts - Wikipedia

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    Plater of Tunisian tea with pine nuts. Tea with pine nuts, or in French, Thé aux pignons, is a traditional Tunisian culinary specialty.This type of maghrebi mint tea (or geranium tea sometimes in winter) is typically served during occasions such as weddings, family meetings or meetings between friends.

  9. Mechouia salad - Wikipedia

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    Mechouia salad (Tunisian Arabic: سلاطة مشوية, romanized: slata meshwiya, "grilled salad") is a Tunisian salad.A very popular first course dish from Tunisia, a country in North Africa that appreciates spiciness, it is especially consumed in the summer.