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File:Ajlun_Breakfast.jpg|Traditional Jordanian breakfast | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:05, 18 February 2025
Jordanian cuisine is a traditional style of food preparation originating from Jordan, a country in the Middle East. The cuisine is a rich blend of various cultures and civilizations that have influenced the region throughout history.
History[edit]
The history of Jordanian cuisine is deeply intertwined with the country's long and varied history. From the time of the Nabateans and the Roman Empire, through the Islamic era, to the modern day, Jordan's cuisine has been influenced by the many cultures that have inhabited the region.
Ingredients[edit]
The main ingredients in Jordanian cuisine include a variety of fresh vegetables, meats, and grains. Lamb and chicken are the most common meats, while bulgur, rice, and lentils are staple grains. Fresh vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and eggplant are also widely used.
Dishes[edit]
Some of the most popular dishes in Jordanian cuisine include Mansaf, the national dish of Jordan, which is a lamb and rice dish cooked in a sauce of fermented dried yogurt, and Maqluba, a dish made with meat, rice, and fried vegetables placed in a pot, which is then flipped upside down when served.
Beverages[edit]
Traditional Jordanian beverages include Arabic coffee, mint tea, and arak, an aniseed-flavored spirit.
Desserts[edit]
Jordanian desserts are often sweet and rich, with baklava, knafeh, and halva being popular choices.
Influence[edit]
Jordanian cuisine has influenced, and been influenced by, the cuisines of neighboring countries such as Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine.
See also[edit]
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Jordanian_cuisine[edit]
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Traditional Jordanian breakfast
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Freekeh with roasted vegetables
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Mujaddara
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Bowl of falafel
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Tabouleh