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Cilantro and prawn briouats
A briouat is completely intertwined with Moroccan cuisine. It is essentially a small parcel, usually triangular in shape, filled with both sweet or savoury fillings. They grace every table or can be had as a snack and are omnipresent in Morocco. Derived from the Arabic word "baryuṭah," meaning "small package" or "parcel," Briouat captures the essence of Moroccan culinary finesse in a single bite-sized masterpiece. The sweet briouats are filled with nuts, dried fruit and sugar

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Feb 16, 20253 min read


Za'atar kale chips
Za'atar is a spice blend composed of herbs such as thyme, oregano, marjoram, or a combination of the three, along with other spices,...

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Feb 14, 20252 min read


Vietnamese meatballs on sugar cane with balsamic-soy glaze
Satay is a way of life in Vietnam and across Southeast Asia. From small roadside stalls to fancy restaurants, there is always an array of...

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Feb 2, 20253 min read
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