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Tabbouleh
Tabbouleh (), also transcribed tabouleh, tabbouli, tabouli, or taboulah, is a Levantine salad of finely chopped parsley, soaked bulgur, tomatoes, mint, and onion, seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice, salt and sweet pepper. Some variations add lettuce, or use semolina instead of bulgur.
fattoush
Fattoush (; also fattush, fatush, fattoosh, and fattouche) is a Levantine salad made from toasted or fried pieces of pita combined with mixed greens and other vegetables, such as radishes, cucumber and tomatoes. Fattoush is a common part of meals in communities in the Levant.
Mechouia salad
Tunisian salad
Arab salad
Salad dishes within Arabic cuisine
Hummus salad
type of Arab salad
list of Arab salads
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Raheb
Raheb salad (Arabic: سلطة الراهب, romanized: salatat al-raheb), also known as monk's salad, is a Lebanese salad featuring roasted eggplant, tomatoes, onions and parsley. It is a dish served as part of a selection of mezze.
Ummak huriyya salad
Tunisian dish
Malfouf salad
Lebanese cabbage salad
Hmiss
thumb|Algerian hmiss salad
Hmiss () or ifelfel, meaning "chilli pepper" in Kabylia, or felfla and chlita in the region of Oran, is a traditional Algerian salad made from grilled peppers and tomatoes, chopped, mixed and seasoned with olive oil. The word "hmiss" means sauté in Algerian Arabic, because the vegetables have to be sautéd after grilling.
Rubiyan salad
type of Arab salad
Wheat salad
traditional dish
Blunkett salad
Tunisian dish