ful medames

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Etymology[edit]

From Arabic فُول مُدَمَّس (fūl mudammas). The first part is فُول (fūl, fava bean); the second word is unlikely to be the Coptic word meaning “buried” Coptic ⲧⲱⲙⲥ (tōms, to bury) as has been claimed but rather the Arabic root Arabic د م س (d m s, hidden, buried).

Noun[edit]

ful medames (uncountable)

  1. An originally Egyptian/Sudanese dish of cooked, mashed fava beans served with oil and spices (and sometimes other ingredients such as diced cucumbers and tomatoes), commonly eaten as a breakfast food, now also popular in neighbouring countries.