Countdown the 10 Most Popular Middle Eastern Foods

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Some foods are generally more popular than others. England is famous for fish and chips, Italy for it's pasta dishes, and the Middle East is famous for a few different dishes. Here you will find the most popular and widely recognized Middle eastern dishes and their recipes. For an added bonus, check out the Middle Eastern Food Gallery, where you'll find enticing photos of new and favorite dishes!


1. Hummus


Hummis is a mashed chickpea dip made with tahini, olive oil, garlic and lemon juice. It is an enticing appetizer, served with pita bread.More »

2. Tahini

Tahini is the foundation of many good Middle Eastern recipes. The paste can also be used as a spread on bread and crackers.More »

3. Falafel


Perhaps the most widely recognized Middle Eastern food is falafel. The fried balls made of chickpeas, onions and spices make for a tasy appetizer or light vegetarian meal. Falafel makes a great sandwich inside pita bread with veggies.More »

4. Tabouleh

Tabouleh is a salad that has a nice "kick". It makes a great alternative to a traditional salad; tabouleh is made of cracked wheat, mint, parsley and more.More »

5. Pita Bread


Pita bread is a staple in the Middle Eastern diet. It is served with just about every meal. Warm, toasted, stuffed, or dipped, pita bread is the most versatile food in Middle Eastern cooking. It's easy to make, too!More »

6. Baklawa


In the Middle East, baklava is called baklawa. The spelling may be different but the tastes are very similar. The Greeks use honey, while in the Middle East, orange blossom or rose water is used for the syrup. This delicious desert may be time consuming, but well worth the effort!More »

7. Baba Ghannouj

Baba ghannouj is a vegetarian favorite. It's smooth and creamy texture makes it ideal for dipping pita bread or vegetables.More »

8. Turkish Coffee

Turkish coffee is famed for its bold, rich taste. It has a hint a cardamom and is prepared carefully in an ibrik and allowed to sit a minute before serving to allow the coffee grains to fall to the bottom of the cup. According to a Turkish proveb "coffee should be black as hell, strong as death, and as sweet as love".

9. Foul Mudammes


Foul Mudammes is boiled fava beans with spices. Some people prefer them mashed, and foul is traditionallybreakfast food eaten with pita bread.

10. Turkish Delight

Turkish Delight are sweet candies called lokum in the Middle East. Made from sugar and cornstarch, these candies are irresistible!More »
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