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[[File:Raheb_salad.jpg|thumb|Raheb salad]] '''Raheb''' or '''Borani-e Bademjan''' (in Persian), also known as '''Eggplant Salad''', is a popular Middle Eastern and particularly Iranian appetizer or side dish made primarily from roasted or grilled [[eggplant]]. This dish is a staple in [[Iranian cuisine]] and is also enjoyed in various forms across the [[Lebanese cuisine|Lebanese]], [[Syrian cuisine|Syrian]], and broader [[Arabic cuisine|Arabic culinary landscapes]]. Raheb is celebrated for its smoky flavor, creamy texture, and the harmonious blend of spices and condiments that accompany the eggplant. ==Ingredients and Preparation== The primary ingredient in Raheb is eggplant, which is either grilled or roasted to develop a deep, smoky flavor. Once the eggplant is cooked and its skin removed, it is mashed or finely chopped. The preparation then varies by region and personal taste, but commonly, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and various herbs such as parsley or mint are added. Olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper are used for dressing, enhancing the flavors and adding a refreshing zest to the dish. In some variations, particularly in the Iranian version known as Borani-e Bademjan, yogurt may be mixed with the eggplant or served alongside it. This addition introduces a creamy texture and a slight tanginess, balancing the smokiness of the eggplant. ==Cultural Significance== Raheb holds a special place in Middle Eastern cuisine, often served during gatherings, religious occasions, and family meals. It is a testament to the region's culinary ingenuity, transforming simple ingredients into a dish rich in flavors and textures. In Iran, it is commonly consumed during the month of [[Ramadan]] as part of the Iftar meal, breaking the fast with a light and nutritious option. ==Serving and Consumption== Raheb can be served as an appetizer, a side dish, or even as a light main course. It is typically accompanied by flatbreads such as [[lavash]] or [[pita]], allowing diners to scoop up the salad. The dish can be garnished with additional herbs, pomegranate seeds, or walnuts, adding to its visual appeal and texture. ==Nutritional Value== Eggplant, the main ingredient of Raheb, is low in calories but rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals. It is particularly high in vitamins C and K, potassium, and manganese. The addition of olive oil not only contributes healthy fats but also enhances the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins present in the dish. ==Variations== While the basic ingredients of Raheb remain consistent, regional variations abound. In Lebanon, a similar dish known as [[Baba Ghanoush]] includes tahini (sesame paste) and has a smoother consistency. In Turkey, a comparable dish is known as [[Patlıcan Salatası]], which may include green bell peppers and a different set of seasonings. ==Conclusion== Raheb is a versatile and beloved dish in Middle Eastern cuisine, embodying the simplicity and richness of the region's culinary traditions. Its smoky flavor, combined with the freshness of herbs and the tanginess of lemon, makes it a favorite among many. As a healthy, flavorful, and easy-to-prepare option, Raheb continues to be a cherished part of meals, from everyday dining to festive occasions. [[Category:Middle Eastern cuisine]] [[Category:Iranian cuisine]] [[Category:Appetizers]] [[Category:Vegetarian cuisine]] {{food-stub}}
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