Saltah: Difference between revisions
CSV import |
CSV import |
||
| Line 38: | Line 38: | ||
This article provides a brief overview of Saltah, its ingredients, preparation, and cultural significance. It also includes internal links to related topics such as Yemeni cuisine, Middle Eastern cuisine, and stew. | This article provides a brief overview of Saltah, its ingredients, preparation, and cultural significance. It also includes internal links to related topics such as Yemeni cuisine, Middle Eastern cuisine, and stew. | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Saltah.jpg|Saltah | |||
</gallery> | |||
Latest revision as of 01:18, 20 February 2025
Overview of Saltah:
```
Saltah is a traditional Yemeni dish, considered the national dish of Yemen. It is a type of stew, typically served in a clay pot, and eaten with flatbread.
Ingredients[edit]
Saltah is primarily made from meat, usually lamb or chicken, and vegetables such as tomatoes, onions, and peppers. It is seasoned with a variety of spices, including coriander, cumin, and cardamom. A key ingredient in Saltah is fenugreek, which gives the dish its distinctive flavor.
Preparation[edit]
The meat and vegetables are first sautéed in a pot, then water is added to create a broth. The spices and fenugreek are added, and the stew is simmered until the flavors are well combined. The dish is typically served with flatbread, which is used to scoop up the stew.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Saltah is a staple of Yemeni cuisine, and is often served as a part of the main meal. It is also a popular dish during Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
<references />
External Links[edit]
- [Example Website]
```
This article provides a brief overview of Saltah, its ingredients, preparation, and cultural significance. It also includes internal links to related topics such as Yemeni cuisine, Middle Eastern cuisine, and stew.
-
Saltah