baklava, if that counts. it's a transjordanian-turkic food invented during the ottoman days but obviously the area is partitioned a bit differently now.
Shakshuka, god damn it's become my favourite comfort food lately, even better with a bit of ground beef thrown in too, but the recipe is pretty versatile.
turkey leg
Ful medames
But what about half medames
Only valid answer. Never understood why it's not famous. Pharaohs ate it, it's low effort and semi-healthy.
mujaddara. Good poverty food.
Hummus.
Damascus cake or Damascus dessert. I forgot what it was called. Holup let me google it
Ok it's called Damascus dessert
baklava, if that counts. it's a transjordanian-turkic food invented during the ottoman days but obviously the area is partitioned a bit differently now.
>Tolkien literally named a nation "Chad"
Still not watching those long ass movies though.
i've never watched them either
Lamb tajine. Morocco has some good food.
A good falafel or shawarma is quite heavenly.
For me it's Israeli humus
>hummus
>israeli
i like the red pepper version of that brand
I liked it when they cook mutton with cumin or whatever it is. They cook mutton better than I ever had it anywhere else. So rich and soft.
camel piss
can't beat it
Lamb/Beef Gyro with french fries inside it
halva
Shakshuka, god damn it's become my favourite comfort food lately, even better with a bit of ground beef thrown in too, but the recipe is pretty versatile.
Maqlooba, wuraj Diwali, stuffed zucchini, malfouf
babaganoush
hummus, hands down.
Pigeon and fresh figs tagine. Absolutely divine.
the mcchicken
It's called Magreb and Machrek. Your white people map is all fricked up.
i'm leb and for my money nothing tastes better than perfectly prepared kafta and tobouleh (idk how to spell it lol)