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Kibbeh—dishes usually made by pounding bulgur wheat together with meat into a fine paste and forming it into balls with toasted pine nuts and spices; Ma'amoul—shortbread pastries filled with dates or nuts; Matbucha—cooked tomatoes and roasted bell peppers seasoned with garlic and chili pepper; Moroccan cigars—ground beef wrapped in dough
A plate of baked kibbeh: Kibbeh Halabiyyeh (كبّة حلبيّة) Kibbeh with a rice crust; though named after Aleppo, this recipe seems to be of Iraqi origin Kibbeh haamdah (كبّة حامضة) Kibbeh with lemon juice Kibbeh labaniyyeh (كبّة لبنيّة) Cooked kibbeh with yogurt Kibbeh 'qras (mishwiyyeh) ((كبّة أقراص (مشوية)
Kubbeh, also known as kubbe, [1] [2] is a family of dishes of Iraqi Jewish, and Assyrian [1] origin that are also popular in the Levant, and consist of a filled dumpling soup, with a wide array of fillings and soup broths.
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Kibbeh (/ ˈ k ɪ b i /, also kubba and other spellings; Arabic: كبة, romanized: kibba) is a popular dish in the Levant based on spiced lean ground meat and bulgur wheat. Kibbeh is considered to be a national dish of Syria and Lebanon .
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Some ingredients are viewed as unique to Syrian and Lebanese cuisine, including zucchini, vine leaves, and pistachios, among others. Eggplant, in particular, is considered particularly emblematic of Syrian cuisine. Kibbeh, a dish based on spiced ground meat and bulgur wheat, is famous in Syria and Lebanon.
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