tabbouleh
tab·bou·leh [ tə-ˈbü-lə]
[tə-ˈbü-lə]
variants: or less commonly tabouleh or tabouli \ tə-ˈbü-lē \
: a salad of Lebanese origin consisting chiefly of cracked wheat, tomatoes, parsley, mint, onions, lemon juice, and olive oil
Recent Examples on the Web
//Specialty sandwiches filled with kibbeh, gyro meat, and kafta are served with a choice of classic sides like tabbouleh, wild rice, and fresh fruit.
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al, "Where to get the city’s best Italian and Mediterranean food," 26 Aug. 2019
//Souvlaki, hummus, and quinoa tabbouleh appeared on menus.
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Sarah Schweitzer, The Atlantic, "The Lunch Ladies of New Canaan," 15 Aug. 2019
//The most obvious options are pesto and tabbouleh, but meatballs are my favorite way to finish off my herbs.
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Genevieve Ko, Twin Cities, "The tastiest way to use up all your herbs (and it’s not pesto)," 18 July 2019
//Then come the 30+ toppings and array of sauces, too many to list, but all — from the pickled turnips to the chickpea salad to the tabbouleh and hummus — are made in-house.
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Amy Drew Thompson, orlandosentinel.com, "Got the Mexi-Med munchies? It’s fusion first at I-Drive’s Mexican Camel | Review," 22 Aug. 2019
//The most obvious options are pesto and tabbouleh, but meatballs are my favorite way to finish off my herbs.
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Genevieve Ko, Twin Cities, "The tastiest way to use up all your herbs (and it’s not pesto)," 18 July 2019
//The most obvious options are pesto and tabbouleh, but meatballs are my favorite way to finish off my herbs.
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Genevieve Ko, Twin Cities, "The tastiest way to use up all your herbs (and it’s not pesto)," 18 July 2019
//Go classic with the tabbouleh-like Cucumber, Red Onion, Tomato and Feta Salad, or be bold and toss into a Fresh Summer Peach Salad, where fish sauce and perfectly ripe peaches add sweetness and funk to cucumber’s clean, refreshing notes.
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Kari Sonde, Washington Post, "Tips and recipes to make the most of your cucumbers," 18 July 2019
//The most obvious options are pesto and tabbouleh, but meatballs are my favorite way to finish off my herbs.
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Genevieve Ko, Twin Cities, "The tastiest way to use up all your herbs (and it’s not pesto)," 18 July 2019
First Known Use of tabbouleh
1939, in the meaning defined above
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