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Definitions
Etymologies
- From Levantine Arabic فتوش (fattūš). (Wiktionary)
- Colloquial Arabic fattūs . (American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition)
Examples
“Even if you don't call it 'fattoush', the ingredients are so familiar I'm willing to bet a similar salad has emerged from most kitchens.”
“The Middle East is no exception, with a wonderfully, healthy Levantine salad called fattoush, not all that dissimilar to the Italian panzanella, whereby pita bread is either toasted or fried and mixed with a melange of whatever vegetables are to hand, dressed with olive oil and lemon juice and spiced with citrussy sumac.”
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“Vinaigrette tops off hearty "fattoush" or artichoke salad”
“It reminded me of an RelatedMar 3: Vinaigrette tops off hearty "fattoush" or artichoke salad Let's face it: The latest of the late-winter vegetables just aren't all that appealing.”
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“Fresh mix of greens, tomato, cucumber and deep fried pita chips tossed in our signature fattoush dressing topped with feta cheese.”
“Consider this recipe a template: fattoush is a chance to save, improvise, and reinvent.”
“She had filled enormous plastic bowls with tabbouleh and fattoush, and heaped mint and romaine and cucumbers on plates.”
“She melted the garnet pomegranate seeds into the sweet-and-sour molasses that gave her fattoush its flavor.”
“I love it with lemony fattoush and whole-wheat pita bread.”
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