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  2. Get a taste of the Middle East at Villa of Lebanon: South ...

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    Sep. 8—SOUTH WINDSOR — Since 2006, Villa of Lebanon has been providing a delicious spread of hummus, baba ghanouj, falafel, shawarma, kafta, and more. "We have 125 different menu items," said ...

  3. Ramadan Meals Are Sparse As Food Prices Surge In Lebanon - AOL

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    Food prices are sky high in Lebanon. Abdulrahman gets in his taxi and cruises the streets of Beirut for customers, but the quest for his daily bread comes up empty It’s the holy month of Ramadan ...

  4. Lebanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese wine – Lebanon is among the oldest sites of wine production in the world. [153] The Phoenicians of its coastal strip were instrumental in spreading wine and viticulture throughout the Mediterranean in ancient times. Lebanon's Beqaa Valley contains more than 30 vineyards, including the renowned Kefraya, Ksara and Château Musar labels ...

  5. Levantine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Baba ghanoush [1] (بابا غنوج)—a dip made from baked, mashed eggplant mixed with lemon, garlic, olive oil and various seasonings; Chickpea salad [3] or salatat hummus (سلطة حمص)—an Arab salad with cooked chickpeas, lemon juice, garlic, tahini, salt, olive oil, and cumin

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  7. Ghajar - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Israel invaded Lebanon. [19] In 2000, following the campaign promise and election of Ehud Barak as Prime Minister, Israel withdrew their troops from Lebanon. In an attempt to demarcate permanent borders between Israel and Lebanon, the United Nations drew up what became known as the Blue Line. Due to Ghajar's location, wedged between ...

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  9. Pierre el-Khoury - Wikipedia

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    The Maronite basilica in Harissa. Pierre el-Khoury (1930–2005), known as "Sheikh Pierre", was a prolific architect from Lebanon. He studied at École des Beaux-Arts, returned to Lebanon and designed more than 200 projects including Burj Al Ghazal Tower and Moritra residential building [1] [2]