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  2. Harissa - Wikipedia

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    Harissa (Arabic: هريسة, romanized: harīsa, from Maghrebi Arabic) is a hot chili pepper paste, native to the Maghreb. The main ingredients are roasted red peppers , Baklouti peppers ( بقلوطي ), spices and herbs such as garlic paste, caraway seeds, coriander seeds, cumin and olive oil to carry the oil-soluble flavors.

  3. Harees - Wikipedia

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    The wheat used in Armenian harissa is typically shelled (pelted) wheat, though in Adana, harissa was made with կորկոտ (korkot; ground, par-boiled shelled wheat). Harissa can be made with lamb, beef, or chicken. [11] Harees was only made by the wealthy during Ramadan and Eid, for the duration of a three- to seven-day wedding. It was ...

  4. Harissa (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Harissa is a Tunisian hot red sauce or paste. Harissa may also refer to: Harissa (dish), an Armenian porridge made of chicken and wheat; Harissa, Lebanon, a mountain ...

  5. 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.

  6. Sahawiq - Wikipedia

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    Harissa, a hot chili pepper paste in Maghreb cuisine; Muhammara or acuka, a hot pepper dip in Levantine cuisine; Pesto, a sauce made with crushed herbs and garlic in ...

  7. Gochujang - Wikipedia

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    Gochujang [a] or red chili paste [3] is a savory, sweet, and spicy fermented condiment popular in Korean cooking. It is made from gochu-garu (red chili powder), glutinous rice , meju (fermented soybean) powder, yeotgireum ( barley malt powder), and salt.

  8. List of food pastes - Wikipedia

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    Baba ghanoush – an eggplant (aubergine) based paste; Date paste – used as a pastry filling; Funge de bombo – a manioc paste used in northern Angola, and elsewhere in Africa; Guava paste; Hilbet – a paste made in Ethiopia and Eritrea from legumes, mainly lentils or faba beans, with garlic, ginger and spices [5]

  9. Ajika - Wikipedia

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    Biber salçası, a hot or sweet pepper paste in Turkish cuisine; Muhammara or acuka, a hot pepper dip in Levantine cuisine; Harissa, a hot chili pepper paste in Maghreb cuisine; Zhug, a hot sauce in Middle Eastern cuisine, made from fresh hot peppers seasoned with coriander, garlic and various spices; List of dips; List of sauces