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  2. Qâlat daqqa - Wikipedia

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    Qâlat daqqa (also spelled gâlat dagga), [1] [2] or Tunisian Five Spices, is a spice blend originating from Tunisia. It is made of cloves , nutmeg , cinnamon , peppercorns , and grains of paradise mixed and ground, depending on its use, between a coarse grind and a fine powder.

  3. Tunisian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other North African cuisines, Tunisian food is quite spicy. A popular condiment and ingredient which is used extensively in Tunisian cooking, harissa, is a mix of ground chili peppers, garlic, and caraway [5] or spices commonly sold together as a paste. It is usually the most important ingredient in different sauces and gravies.

  4. Outline of herbs and spices - Wikipedia

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    Qâlat daqqa – [57] Tunisian Five Spices, is a spice blend originating from the North African nation of Tunisia. It is made of cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, peppercorns, and grains of paradise mixed and ground to a fine powder. Quatre épices – spice blend used mainly in France, but also found in Middle Eastern kitchens.

  5. Tabil - Wikipedia

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    Tabil Ahammed (Arabic: تابل) is a Tunisian spice mixture generally consisting of ground coriander seed, caraway seed, garlic or garlic powder, and chili powder.Other ingredients may also be included, such as rose flower powder, cumin, mint, laurel, cloves or turmeric.

  6. Ras el hanout - Wikipedia

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    Ras el hanout or rass el hanout (Arabic: رأس الحانوت raʾs al-ḥānūt, Arabic pronunciation: [rɑʔs ælħɑːnuːt]) is a spice mix found in varying forms in Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. [1] The name means "head of the shop" in Arabic and implies a mixture of the best spices the seller has to offer. [2]

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  8. Harissa - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia is the biggest exporter of prepared harissa. [22] In 2006, the Tunisian production of harissa was 22,000 tonnes, incorporating about 40,000 tonnes of peppers. [23] Tunisian harissa is often made with Baklouti peppers [24] and chilis grown around Nabeul and Gabès, which are relatively mild, scoring 4,000–5,000 on the Scoville scale. [25]

  9. Five Islamist convicts escape from Tunisian jail, government ...

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    Five Islamist prisoners convicted of killing two secular politicians and policemen escaped from a Tunisian jail on Tuesday, in a rare security breach for the North African country, prompting the ...