Za'atar (/ˈzɑːtɑːr/ ZAH-tar; Arabic: زَعْتَر, IPA: [ˈzaʕtar]) is a Levantine culinary herb or family of herbs. It is also the name of a spice mixture...
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spellings, is a popular Levantine food consisting of dough topped with za'atar, cheese, or ground meat. It can be sliced or folded, and it can be served...
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is a preferred primary ingredient in the spice mixture za'atar. The plant may be called za'atar by association with its use in an herb-spice mixture. In...
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spice, particularly in combination with other spices in the mixture called za'atar. The word originally comes from hebrew - סמק.... ....then through the Aramaic...
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refers to thyme, or za'atar in Arabic – a common Middle Eastern herb in Levantine Arabic cuisine used notably in preparation of za'atar manakeesh and other...
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salads, kebab and lahmajoun. Rhus coriaria is used in the spice mixture za'atar. During medieval times, primarily from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries...
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widely used as symbols for the Palestinian nation. Other plants including za'atar (thyme) and handal (colocynth) and traditional Palestinian crafts such...
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Tel al-Zaatar massacre (redirect from Tel al-Za'atar Massacre)
Transliterations vary with Tel also spelled as Tal and Zaatar also spelled Za'atar William Harris, Faces of Lebanon. Sects, Wars, and Global Extensions (Markus...
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Retrieved 2 July 2016. Malouf, Greg and Lucy Malouf (1999). Artichoke to Za'atar: Modern Middle Eastern Food. University of California Press. p. 278. ISBN 9780520254138...
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It is often used in herb combinations such as herbes de Provence and za'atar. The flowering leaves and tops of marjoram are steam-distilled to produce...
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Manakish (مناقيش)—a pizza-like flatbread garnished with minced meat, thyme or za'atar, commonly eaten for breakfast or dinner Mfarakeh (مفركة)—an Arab dish made...
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Retrieved 2020-12-15. "Inside the Spice Cabinet: Za'atar Seasoning Blend". Kitchn. "Make Your Own Za'atar Spice Mix and Kick the Flavor Up a Notch". The...
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Turkish Jews) as well as in Mediterranean cuisines, such that spices like za'atar and foods such as falafel, hummus, msabbaha, shakshouka, and couscous are...
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Retrieved 2022-12-01. Morse, Kitty; Lucy Malouf (1998). Artichoke to Za'atar: Modern Middle Eastern Food. U of California P. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-8118-1503-1...
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typically formed into balls of approximately 6 cm diameter, often covered in za'atar and Aleppo pepper, and then aged and dried. The most common spice is thyme...
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Africa. Made from cayenne, ginger, ground peanuts, dried onion, and chili Za'atar, a Middle Eastern mix which is both an individual herb and a blend of that...
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of four different species, many unrelated Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) Za'atar (herbs from the genera Origanum, Calamintha, Thymus, and Satureja) Zedoary...
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to keep from getting woody. In some Levantine countries, the condiment za'atar (Arabic for both thyme and marjoram) contains many of the essential oils...
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Commiphora myrrha. The other two are Al-Shih (possibly mugwort) and Sa'tar (or Za'atar - thyme). Pedanius Dioscorides described the myrrh of the first century...
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Zatar may refer to: the Middle Eastern spice mixture Za'atar Zatar, a character on Weird TV, also known as the Mutant King This disambiguation page lists...
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savory versions are also popular in Israel, often containing labneh and za'atar. It is also often baked as "roses", individual pastries shaped to resemble...
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coriander and sumac. Spice mixtures include baharat, ras el hanout, za'atar, and harissa. Beverages—hot beverages are served more often than cold,...
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Maimonides, Saadia Gaon and earlier Jewish commentators identified ezov with za'atar, which may refer to various local herbs, including marjoram, oregano and...
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serve selections of appetizers, known as meze, before the main course. Za'atar, minced beef, and cheese manakish are popular hors d'œuvres. The Arabic...
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honey, meat, spices (e.g., baharat, dukkah, ras el hanout, saffron, and za'atar), and vegetables. There are restaurants on the waterfront at the market...
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Mediterranean cuisines, such as falafel, hummus, shakshouka, couscous, and za'atar. Schnitzel, pizza, hamburgers, French fries, rice and salad are common...
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combinations, and the abundance of Middle Eastern ingredients such as rose water, za'atar, and pomegranate molasses. When asked to explain his cooking philosophy...
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sol Shichimi Tabil Tajin Tandoori masala Thuna paha Vadouvan Yuzu koshō Za'atar Lists Culinary By region Australian Bangladeshi Indian Pakistani Related...
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Retrieved 11 February 2010. Malouf, Greg; Malouf, Lucy (2008). Artichoke to Za'atar: Modern Middle Eastern Food. University of California Press. p. 90....
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lemon are typical flavors found in Jordan. The blend of spices called za'atar contains a common local herb called sumac that grows wild in Jordan and...
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