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Msabbaha
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Alternative names Musabbaha, mashausha
Course [Breakfast dish]
Place of origin Levant
Main ingredients Chickpeas, Tahini, parsley, lemon juice, Garlic

Msabbaha (Arabic: مسبحة, romanized: musabbaḥa, also romanized musabbaha, literally "swimming" also known as mashausha or mashawsha (Arabic: مشوشة) is a variation of hummus popular in the Levant.

Ingredients

The main difference between msabbaha and hummus is the texture. In contrast with hummus, the chickpeas here remain whole. It sometimes contains hard-boiled egg, and like hummus, it is typically eaten with fresh pita bread.

The base of the dish is balila: warm cooked chickpeas in their own soak-water with a little added cumin, chopped parsley and lemon or lime juice. Pine nuts fried in olive oil or samneh (clarified butter) are sometimes poured over the balila. Other ingredients include tahini and minced garlic.

A variation of msabbaha common in Damascus serves chickpeas and tahini with melted butter, pomegranate or lemon juice, and pistachios or pine nuts. In Lebanon, it is known as masabaha or mashawsha, and may be served with a hot sauce condiment with side dishes. It is also sold prepackaged.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Msabbaha para niños

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