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- the location, the name and ingredients can significantly vary. The name mutabbaq in Arabic means "folded". It is a po****r street food in Yemen, Indonesia...
- Mutabbaq Samak (also mutabbak, or im'tabbag simach (Arabic مطبق سمك)) a rice-based dish po****r in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf and in some southern...
- mutton. Seafood is a significant part of the Kuwaiti diet, especially fish. Mutabbaq samak is a national dish in Kuwait. Other local favourites are hamour (grouper)...
- TasteAtlas". www.tasteatlas.com. Retrieved 2023-12-27. "Saudi Street Food Mutabbaq | مطبق - Asaan Recipes". 2023-04-01. Retrieved 2023-12-27. Badrasawi, Manal...
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- mutton. Seafood is a significant part of the Kuwaiti diet, especially fish. Mutabbaq samak is a national dish in Kuwait. Other local favourites are hamour (grouper)...
- non-Yemenis. Dishes common at breakfast include fattah, fatoot, ful medames, mutabbaq, and shakshouka. Unlike most countries and like Spain and Portugal, lunch...
- Majboos, Maqluba, Quzi, Saleeg and snacks such as Shawarma, Falafel and Mutabbaq. Barkas is home to "Jaundice Medicine Barkas", a non-profit organization...
- falafel (deep-fried chickpea balls), shawarma (spit-cooked sliced lamb), mutabbaq and Ful medames. Arabic unleavened bread, or khobz (خبز), is eaten with...
- Afghanistan, ****stan, Bangladesh, India and among Muslims in Sri Lanka. Mutabbaq samak (Arabic: مطبق سمك), fried fish served over stocked rice. Pilaf, similar...