zaatar
arab/israeli spice mix, made of thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds.
before sprinkling za’atar on your pita bread, brush it with some olive oil…
zaatar, is a sort of herb, usually found in forests and used as a national lebanese recipe.
zaatar is also a lebanese local small restaurant where most of the recipes mae are eaten with zaatar.
in lebanon, they eat pizza with zaatar, they call it: man’ouché.
after clubbing every sat-rday, we have breakfast at zaatar w zeit before heading back home.
an arabic dip , made out of oil , dried mint , and sesamee seeds.
i eat zaatar with my bread.
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