tabbouleh

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tabbouleh

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From Arabic تَبُّولَة (tabbūla); the final vowel preceding the usually silent "ة" (also written as "ه (h)" in casual writing) can be pronounced as /e/ or /i/ in Levantine dialects.

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tabbouleh (usually uncountable, plural tabboulehs)

  1. A Middle Eastern salad or meze generally consisting of bulgur wheat, chopped tomatoes, parsley, olive oil and lemon juice.

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