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  2. Harira - Wikipedia

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    Harira (Arabic: الحريرة al-ḥarīra) is a traditional North African soup prepared in Morocco [1] and Algeria. [2] [3] [4] Algerian harira differs from Moroccan harira in that Algerian harira does not contain lentils. It is popular as a starter but is also eaten on its own as a light snack.

  3. 20 of the world’s best soups - AOL

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    Moroccan harira uses chickpeas in a savory tomato broth to superb effect. - Shutterstock When the sun sets during the month of Ramadan, many Moroccans break their fasts with a hot bowl of this ...

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    This version of Moroccan harira features both lentils and chickpeas. Adding a thickening agent known as “tadwira” (mixed cornstarch and water) towards the end of the cooking process allows you ...

  5. 19 Cozy Dinners to Make All Winter Long for Better Blood Sugar

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    Harira is a tomato-based soup featured at the center of many Moroccan tables during the month of Ramadan. This version features chickpeas, lentils, beef and noodles in a fragrant tomato broth, but ...

  6. List of African dishes - Wikipedia

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    Harira: Algeria and Morocco: A traditional Algerian and Moroccan soup of Maghreb. Harqma: Maghreb (Northwest Africa) A soup or stew prepared using lamb. Hawawshi: Egypt: A traditional Egyptian food very similar to the Middle eastern pizza-like Lahmacun. It is meat minced and spiced with onions and pepper, parsley and sometimes hot peppers and ...

  7. Moroccan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan cuisine (Arabic: المطبخ المغربي) is the cuisine of Morocco, fueled by interactions and exchanges with many cultures and nations over the centuries. [1] Moroccan cuisine is usually a mix of Arab , Berber , Andalusi , and Mediterranean cuisines, with minimal European (French and Spanish) and sub-Saharan influences. [ 2 ]

  8. List of Moroccan dishes - Wikipedia

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    Harira: Entrée Thick soup based on tomatoes (beans, lentils and other products can be added) Bissara: Entrée A soup prepared with dried, puréed broad beans as a primary ingredient Kefta magawara Main course Kefta tajine served with tomato, eggs [1] Kemia An array of small dishes [3] Khlea khli [1] or Kleehe [5] Breakfast Preserved dried meat ...

  9. Maghrebi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Couscous, here served with vegetables and meat, is one of the most characteristic dishes of the Maghreb.. Maghreb cuisine is the cooking of the Maghreb region, the northwesternmost part of Africa along the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of the countries of Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia.