Matbukha

Matbukha (Arabic: مطبوخة maṭbūkhah) is a Maghrebi dish of cooked tomatoes and roasted bell peppers seasoned with garlic and chili pepper. The name of the dish originates from Arabic and means "cooked" in Arabic.[1] It is served as an appetizer, often as part of a meze table. Matbukha is popular across the Maghreb and in Israel, to where it was brought by Jewish immigrants from Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya.[2]

Matbukha
TypeMeze
CourseAppetizer
Place of originMaghreb
Region or stateMaghreb, Middle East
Main ingredientsTomatoes, bell peppers, garlic, chili peppers

It may be used as a base for an assortment of dishes including tagine, kofta and shakshouka.[1]

See also

References

  1. Gur, Janna (2014). Jewish Soul Food: From Minsk to Marrakesh.
  2. Gold, Rozanne (1994-07-20). "A Region's Tastes Commingle in Israel". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-02-05.


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