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Falafel (/fəˈlɑːfəl/; Arabic: فلافل, [fæˈlæːfɪl] ) is a deep-fried ball or patty-shaped
fritter of
Egyptian origin,
featuring in
Middle Eastern cuisine...
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Falafel outlet opened in Abu Dhabi. Today, the
chain has a
total of 46
stores open in 11 countries. JF
Street Food
serves menu
items based on
falafel...
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Falafel is a
comedian and children's author.
Falafel illustrates his own
books and is the
creator and
presenter of Art Club, an
online art channel...
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conflict deals with a
cultural struggle over
national cuisines.
Foods like
falafel and hummus,
which originated in
Middle Eastern cuisine, have historically...
- with lamb or mutton, it may also be made with chicken,
turkey meat, beef,
falafel or veal. The
surface of the
rotisserie meat is
routinely shaved off once...
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Falafel HaZkenim (Hebrew: פלאפל הזקנים) or
Falafel Najala (Arabic: فلافل نجلاء) is an
Israeli restaurant and
falafel stand,
located in Wadi Nisnas, Haifa...
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Mediterranean cuisines, such that ****es like za'atar and
foods such as
falafel, hummus, msabbaha, shakshouka, and
couscous are now
widely po****r in Israel...
- vegetables.
Falafel is
believed to
originate from
Egypt around 1000
years ago by
Egyptian Copts.
Shawarma is
served in a
similar fashion to
falafel, pita bread...
- as pita. It is also
served as part of a meze or as an
accompaniment to
falafel,
grilled chicken, fish, or eggplant.
Hummus is a
common dip in
Egypt where...
- to
scoop sauces or dips, such as hummus, or to wrap kebabs, gyros, or
falafel in the
manner of sandwiches. It can also be cut and
baked into
crispy pita...