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zaatar

[ zah-ah-tahr, zah-tahr ]

noun

  1. any of several related Mediterranean herbs, as wild marjoram or thyme.
  2. Middle Eastern Cooking. a preparation of herbs and spices, typically including sumac, oregano, thyme, savory, and sesame seeds.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of zaatar1

From Arabic
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Example Sentences

Abu Saber opened his shop five years ago, selling frisbee-sized discs of taboon bread adorned with red pepper paste, cheese or zaatar.

A less common variant, zaatar, is now in the Scrabble dictionary.

Add any toppings — cinnamon and sugar, fenugreek and zaatar are all options.

"Then I started buying readymade bell peppers. And then, making pita chips is something we do a lot when we have leftover bread, with olive oil and zaatar."

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Last January, he petitioned for legislative changes to the designation of akoub, zaatar, and wild sage, arguing that wild foods represent a cultural birthright for Palestinians.

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