Tag: Levantine food

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Syrian-–-Kebab

Syrian – Kebab

Syrian Kebab refers to a popular and flavorful dish in Syrian cuisine, where minced or ground meat (usually lamb, beef, or a combination of both) is seasoned with spices, formed into skewers, and then grilled or cooked over an open flame. Syrian kebab is known for its rich and aromatic flavors, often enhanced by spices...

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Syrian-–-Ka’ak

Syrian – Ka’ak

Syrian Ka’ak is a type of traditional Middle Eastern bread or pastry, known for its deliciously crisp texture and distinctive flavor. It is often enjoyed as a snack or breakfast item, particularly in Syria and surrounding Levantine countries. Ka’ak is typically round and slightly sweet, with a variety of toppings and fillings, and it is...

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Syrian-–-Hummus

Syrian – Hummus

Syrian Hummus is a creamy and flavorful dip made primarily from chickpeas (garbanzo beans), tahini (sesame seed paste), lemon juice, garlic, and olive oil. It is a cornerstone of Syrian cuisine and a popular dish throughout the Middle East and Mediterranean regions. Hummus is enjoyed as a dip, spread, or part of a mezze platter,...

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Syrian-–-Fattoush

Syrian – Fattoush

Syrian Fattoush is a popular and vibrant salad in Syrian and Levantine cuisine. Known for its fresh ingredients and tangy dressing, Fattoush is a refreshing and healthy dish that combines a variety of vegetables with crispy pieces of toasted or fried pita bread. It is often served as part of a mezze spread or as...

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Syrian-–-Fatteh

Syrian – Fatteh

Syrian Fatteh is a traditional and hearty dish commonly served in Syrian and broader Levantine cuisine. It is a layered dish that typically consists of crispy pieces of bread, yogurt, and a variety of flavorful toppings, often including meat, chickpeas, and nuts. Fatteh is typically served as a breakfast, brunch, or a comfort food meal,...

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Syrian-–-Fatayer

Syrian – Fatayer

Syrian Fatayer is a traditional savory pastry that is widely enjoyed in Syrian and Middle Eastern cuisine. These pastries are typically filled with a variety of ingredients and folded into triangular, square, or sometimes circular shapes. Fatayer can be either baked or fried, and they are commonly served as appetizers, snacks, or part of a...

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