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Almonds

Linked to 7 dishes across 5 culinary traditions.

Dishes featuring almonds

Bobotie🍽️ main
Bobotie is a traditional South African baked dish consisting of spiced minced meat topped with an egg-based custard. It is a flavorful fusion of sweet and savory elements, often served with yellow rice and chutney, reflecting the diverse cultural influences in South Africa.
South African
Pastilla🍽️ main
Pastilla is a savory Moroccan pie traditionally made with pigeon or chicken, wrapped in thin warqa pastry and layered with almonds, cinnamon, and sugar. It is a luxurious dish that combines sweet and savory flavors, often served during special occasions and celebrations.
Moroccan
Halwa🍮 dessert
Halwa is a sweet, dense confection popular in Somali cuisine, known for its rich texture and aromatic spices. It is traditionally served during special occasions and social gatherings, symbolizing hospitality and celebration.
Somali
Tajine Mrouzia🍽️ main
Tajine Mrouzia is a rich Moroccan lamb stew characterized by its unique blend of sweet and savory flavors, combining honey, dried fruits, and a complex spice mix called ras el hanout. Traditionally served during the Eid al-Adha festival, it holds strong cultural significance as a celebratory dish symbolizing abundance and hospitality.
Moroccan
Basbousa🍮 dessert
Basbousa is a sweet, semolina-based cake soaked in sugar syrup, known for its moist texture and fragrant notes of rose or orange blossom water. It is a beloved dessert in Egyptian cuisine, often served during celebrations and family gatherings.
Egyptian
Shah Plov🍽️ main
Shah Plov is a luxurious Azerbaijani rice pilaf known for its intricate layering of saffron-infused rice, tender lamb, dried fruits, and nuts. This dish is celebrated for its rich flavor profile and ornate presentation, often reserved for special occasions and feasts.
Azerbaijani
Moroccan style baklava is a rich, sweet pastry made of layers of thin dough filled with a mixture of nuts and fragrant spices, drenched in honey or sugar syrup. It is a celebrated dessert in Moroccan culture, often served during festive occasions and family gatherings, reflecting a blend of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern culinary traditions.
Moroccan