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  2. Dolma - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed vegetable dishes have been a part of West Asian Cuisine [3] for centuries. [4] [better source needed] Recipes for stuffed eggplant have been found in Medieval Arabic cookbooks and, in Ancient Greek cuisine, fig leaves stuffed with sweetened cheese were called thrion. [5] The word dolma, of Turkish origin, means "something stuffed" or ...

  3. Mizrahi Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Coming from the Mediterranean, especially Israel in the past centuries, and "sunny" climes, Mizrahi cuisine is often light, with an emphasis on salads, stuffed vegetables and vine leaves, olive oil, lentils, fresh and dried fruits, herbs and nuts, and chickpeas. Meat dishes often make use of lamb or ground beef.

  4. Egyptian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian cuisine shares similarities with food of the Eastern Mediterranean region, such as rice-stuffed vegetables, grape leaves, shawerma, kebab and kofta, with some variation and differences in preparation. Some consider koshary, a mixture of rice, lentils, and macaroni, to be the national dish. Ful medames is also one of the most popular ...

  5. 18 Greek Appetizers From Stuffed Grape Leaves to ... - AOL

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    18 Greek Appetizers From Stuffed Grape Leaves to Saganaki and Spanakopita. Jodie Kautzmann. August 27, 2024 at 11:58 AM. ... Get the Recipe. Dolmas (Stuffed Grape Leaves with Lamb, Rice, and Herbs

  6. Sarma (food) - Wikipedia

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    A grapevine leaf roll is a dish consisting of cooked grapevine leaves wrapped around a variety of fillings. Vine leaves may also be used to wrap stuffed celery root. Before wrapping, the celery root is stuffed with rice that has been seasoned with cinnamon, salt, pepper, allspice, pine nuts, and sugar (this type of rice is called iç pilav).

  7. Grape leaves - Wikipedia

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    Grape leaves, the leaves of the grapevine plant, are used in the cuisines of a number of cultures. They may be obtained fresh, or preserved in jars or cans. [1] [2] The leaves are commonly rolled or stuffed with mixtures of meat and rice to produce dolma (often, sarma), found widely in the Mediterranean, Caucasus, Balkans, and Middle East. [3]

  8. Syrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Stuffed vine leaves. 1.3 Kebab. 1.4 Kibbe. 1.5 Mahshi (stuffed squash) 1.6 Street food. 1.7 Sweets. ... Many recipes date from at least the 13th century. [1 ...

  9. Goat-Cheese-Stuffed Grape Leaves Recipe - AOL

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