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  2. List of kebabs - Wikipedia

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    ' grilled tomato ') Tomatoes grilled in varying degrees, depending on the taste of the eater. Almost never eaten alone, but are served alongside other kebab. Donbeh kababi (دنبه کبابی, lit. ' grilled tail fat ') Very small amount of lamb tail fat, grilled alongside other kebabs to enhance their taste and richness. Never consumed alone.

  3. Halal snack pack - Wikipedia

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    A halal snack pack is an Australian fast food dish, which consists of halal-certified doner kebab meat (lamb, chicken, or beef) and chips. [1] It also includes different kinds of sauces, usually chilli, garlic, and barbecue. [2] Yoghurt or yoghurt sauce, [3] [4] cheese, jalapeño peppers, and tabbouleh are also common additions.

  4. Kebab - Wikipedia

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    Kebab (UK: / k ɪ ˈ b æ b / kib-AB, US: / k ɪ ˈ b ɑː b / kib-AHB), kebap, (North American) kabob, kebob, or kabab, [a] is a variety of roasted meat dishes that originated in the Middle East. Kebabs consist of cut up ground meat , sometimes with vegetables and various other accompaniments according to the specific recipe.

  5. Doner kebab - Wikipedia

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    A halal snack pack is a dish that originated in Australia. It consists of halal - certified doner kebab meat, chips (french fries), and sauces such as chili , garlic and barbecue . It is traditionally served in a styrofoam container, and has been described as a staple dish of takeaway kebab shops in Australia.

  6. Comparison of Islamic and Jewish dietary laws - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic dietary laws and the Jewish dietary laws (kashrut; in English, kosher) are both quite detailed, and contain both points of similarity and discord.Both are the dietary laws and described in distinct religious texts: an explanation of the Islamic code of law found in the Quran and Sunnah and the Jewish code of laws found in the Torah, Talmud and Shulchan Aruch.

  7. Halal - Wikipedia

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    Halal (/ h ə ˈ l ɑː l /; [1] Arabic: حلال ḥalāl [ħæˈlæːl]) is an Arabic word that translates to ' permissible ' in English. In the Quran, the term halal is contrasted with the term haram (' forbidden, unlawful '). [2] It is used to refer to actions, behaviors, or items that are acceptable under the teachings of Islam.

  8. Shish taouk - Wikipedia

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    Shish taouk or shish tawook [1] (Arabic: شيش طاووق; Turkish: tavuk şiş [2] [3]) is a traditional marinated chicken shish kebab of Ottoman cuisine that later became part of Middle Eastern cuisine.

  9. List of food trucks - Wikipedia

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    The Grilled Cheese Truck – southwest United States [3] The Habit Burger Grill – as of November 2017, has a fleet of nine food trucks [4] The Halal Guys – New York City; Holy Trinity Barbecue – Portland, Oregon; Jojo – Portland, Oregon; Kelvin Natural Slush Co. – New York, New York; Kim Jong Grillin' – Portland, Oregon