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Fattoush (Arabic: فتوش; also fattush, fatush, fattoosh, and fattouche) is a Lebanese salad made from toasted or fried pieces of khubz (Arabic flat bread) combined with mixed greens and other vegetables, such as radishes, cucumber and tomatoes. [1] [2] Fattoush is popular among communities in the Levant. [3] [4]
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Fattoush: Levant A bread salad made from toasted or fried pieces of pita bread (khubz 'arabi) combined with mixed greens and other vegetables. [4] Ful medames salad: Levant Made of beans, chopped tomatoes, onion, parsley, lemon juice, olive oil, pepper and salt. Hummus salad: Levant
The chefs that know Mediterranean cuisine best call it "the cuisine of the sunshine," and there's no better descriptor. Ripe tomatoes and refreshing cucumbers, grilled meats, fresh herbs — you ...
Fattoush is a combination of khubz pieces and parsley with chopped cucumbers, radishes, tomatoes and scallions and flavored by sumac. [25] Dagga is a Gazan salad usually made in a clay bowl and is a mix of crushed tomatoes, garlic cloves, red hot peppers, chopped dill and olive oil. Its seasoned with lemon juice immediately before being served ...
Fattoush—mixed leaf-vegetable salad with deep-fried pita bread pieces and sumac; Ful medames—ground fava beans and olive oil; Galayet bandora—a simple dish of tomatoes, onions, hot peppers, olive oil, and salt served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner