Lablabi
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Lablabi or Lablebi (Arabic: لبلابي) is a Tunisian dish based on chick peas in a thin garlic and cumin-flavoured broth, served over small pieces of stale crusty bread.[1] It is commonly eaten in inexpensive restaurants. Raw or soft-cooked egg is nearly always added to the hot soup mix (thus cooking), along with olive oil, harissa, additional cumin, capers, tuna, Baklouti pepper and sometimes olives, garlic and vinegar or lemon or lime juice. Further garnishes may include cilantro (coriander), parsley and scallions. A traditional, but rarer, version, hergma, is made with cows' trotters.
See also[]
- List of Middle Eastern dishes
- Leblebi
- List of African dishes
- List of legume dishes
- Berber cuisine
Food portal
References[]
- ^ Al-Khusaibi, Mohammed; Al-Habsi, Nasser; Shafiur Rahman, Mohammad (2019). Traditional foods : history, preparation, processing and safety. ISBN 9783030246204.
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Categories:
- Arab cuisine
- Tunisian cuisine
- Iraqi cuisine
- Turkish soups
- Legume dishes
- Chickpea dishes
- Vegetable dishes of Tunisia
- Middle Eastern cuisine
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