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    Morocco have also been influenced by French and Italian cuisine respectively. In Maghrebi cuisine, the most common staple foods are wheat (for khobz bread...
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    influences. Like the rest of the Maghrebi cuisine, Moroccan cuisine has more in common with Middle Eastern cuisine than with the rest of Africa. According...
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    Merguez (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    (/mɛərˈɡɛz/) is a red, spicy lamb- or beef-based fresh sausage in Maghrebi cuisine. In France, merguez became popular in the 1960s and 1970s, as Algerian...
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    portal Africa portal Arab cuisine Maghrebi cuisine List of African cuisines Editorial Staff (2022-09-29). "Tunisian Cuisine — Mentality, Spirit & Character"...
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    Couscous (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    throughout the Maghrebi cuisines of Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania, Morocco, and Libya.: 250  It was integrated into French and European cuisine at the beginning...
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    Shakshouka (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    (Arabic: شكشوكة : šakšūkah, also spelled shakshuka or chakchouka) is a Maghrebi dish of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, olive oil, peppers, onion...
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    Harira (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    although it can be made throughout the year. It is also part of the Maghrebi cuisine, where lemon juice and egg is added to brighten the flavors of the...
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    The cuisine of Libya is a mix of Berber, Arab and Mediterranean cuisines with Ottoman and Italian influence. One of the most popular Libyan dishes is bazin...
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    Baklava (category Arab cuisine)
    common in Greek, Iranian, Arab, Turkish, Levantine, and Maghrebi cuisine, as well as in the cuisines of South Caucasus, Balkans, and Central Asia. The word...
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  • Europe (Spanish cuisine and Italian cuisine), Asia (Chinese cuisine and Japanese cuisine), and Africa (Maghrebi cuisine and West African cuisine). Without the...
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    Food portal Africa portal Arab cuisine Maghrebi cuisine List of African cuisines Moroccan cuisine Senegalese cuisine "Mauritania: essential information"...
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    wide variety of cultures with distinct cuisines, in particular (going anticlockwise around the region) the Maghrebi, Egyptian, Levantine, Ottoman (Turkish)...
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    Pastilla (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    romanized: basṭīla, also called North African pie) is a meat or seafood pie in Maghrebi cuisine made with warqa dough (ورقة), which is similar to filo. It is a specialty...
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    Briouat (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    powdered sugar. Food portal List of pastries List of African dishes Maghrebi cuisine "5 Moroccan Foods You've Probably Never Heard of Before - GoBeyond...
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    Harissa (category African cuisine)
    called Mehraz [fr], and similar names are used for other pastes in the Maghrebi cuisine, such as "Hrous" which uses the same harissa recipe with a slight difference...
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    Tajine (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    needed] Maghrebi Jews also eat and prepare tagine, owing to their historic presence in North Africa. Tagine is a very important dish in Sephardi cuisine, and...
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    The cuisine of Algeria is influenced by Algeria's interactions and exchanges with other cultures and nations over the centuries. It is based on both land...
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    Khubz (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    and Syrian cuisine, almost every savory dish can be eaten in or on pita bread. It is one of the staple food items in the Lebanese cuisine. Common fillings...
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    Algerian couscous (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    serve as a testament to the diversity and opulence of Algerian culture and cuisine. Some of the most common variations of Algerian couscous include: Couscous...
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    Kesra (bread) (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    Kesra (Arabic: كسرة) or Aghrum aquran in Kabylia, or Arekhsas in Aures, is a traditional Algerian bread made from semolina (wheat or sometimes barley)...
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    countries of Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and Mauritania. In Maghrebi cuisine, the most common staple foods are wheat (for khobz bread and couscous)...
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    Msemmen (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    Mlewi in Tunisia. List of breads Berber cuisine rédaction, La (2014-06-26). "En Algérie, chaque région a sa cuisine: quelle est votre préférée?". Algerie...
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    Baghrir (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    regional tradition. As for the word baghrir, it seems to be typical of Maghrebi-Western Arabic dialects (Morocco, Algeria), in any case it is unknown to...
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    Date honey (category Arab cuisine)
    syrup extracted from dates. It is widely used in Middle Eastern cuisine and Maghrebi cuisine. Date syrup is rich in the monosaccharides glucose and fructose...
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    Brik (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    eaten but never made". Food. 2021-07-11. Retrieved 2022-04-18. "Global Cuisine 2: Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Asia". National Restaurant...
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    Maghrebi mint tea (Maghrebi Arabic: أتاي, atay; Arabic: الشاي بالنعناع, romanized: aš-šhāy bin-na'nā'), also known as Moroccan mint tea and Algerian mint...
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    Sfenj (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    the Arabic word Arabic: سفنج, romanized: Safanj, meaning sponge) is a Maghrebi doughnut: a light, spongy ring of dough fried in oil. Sfenj is eaten plain...
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    (known to the Maasai as "goat leaves"). North African or Maghrebi cuisine includes cuisines from regions along the Mediterranean Sea, inland areas and...
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    Méchoui (category Maghrebi cuisine)
    مشوي) or Meshwi is a whole sheep or lamb spit-roasted on a barbecue in Maghrebi cuisine. The word comes from the Arabic word šawā (شواء, "grilling, roasting")...
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    Chermoula (category Arab cuisine)
    herbs. List of Middle Eastern dishes Harissa Tunisian cuisine Moroccan cuisine North African cuisine List of African dishes Gary Allen, author of Sausage:...
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