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tabbouleh
or ta·bou·leh
[ tuh-boo-luh, -lee ]
tabbouleh
/ təˈbuːlɪ /
noun
- a kind of Middle Eastern salad made with cracked wheat, mint, parsley, and usually cucumber
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tabbouleh1
C20: from Arabic tabbūla
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Example Sentences
Though classic tabbouleh leans summery, with tomatoes, cucumbers and herbs, a seasonal spin on the nutty grain dish turns it into an easy holiday side.
From Washington Times
It’s a part of cuisines across the Mediterranean and Western Europe, and a key ingredient in tabbouleh salad, salsa verde, fines herbes blend, and bouquets garnis.
From Seattle Times
The hummus could use more garlic, the tabbouleh more mint.
From Washington Post
And in tabbouleh, it joins forces with a lot of parsley — or a little parsley, depending on who you ask.
From Salon
We used the bread as a second utensil, to swipe up mouthfuls of hummus, scoop up tabbouleh, or sandwich grape leaves.
From Salon
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