Type | Flatbread |
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Place of origin | Yemen |
Main ingredients | Flour, water, yeast, salt, fenugreek |
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Maluj (Arabic: ملوج) or Malooga (Arabic: ملوجة) is a leavened Yemeni flatbread eaten with bean dishes, scrambled eggs, spiced buttermilk, and many other Yemeni savory dishes.
Maluj is typically made with flour, cooking oil, yeast, fenugreek, and salt.
References
- "Maluj". worldfood.guide. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
- "طريقة عمل ملوج يمني على اصولها بطريقة سهلة وسريعة من Bosha Channel". كوكباد (in Arabic). 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
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