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Name= Ashfaque Ahmed | |||
Father= mosa | |||
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Brothers=mukhtiar Ali image jabage | |||
| name = Samoon | |||
Mother jannat | |||
| image = File:Iraqi samoon bread - Flickr - Al Jazeera English.jpg | |||
Hometown۔talhar | |||
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Villagename=haji samoon | |||
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I'm good feeling | |||
| country = ] | |||
| region = ], ] | |||
| type = ] | |||
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| main_ingredient = ] | |||
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'''Samoon''' ({{lang-ar|صمون}}) is a type of ] that is consumed mainly in ]. It is baked in traditional stone ovens, like ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mrbreakfast.com/superdisplay.asp?recipeid=2651|title=Samoon (Iraq) Recipe - MrBreakfast.com|website=www.mrbreakfast.com}}</ref> This bread is one of the most widespread breads in Iraq, along with ]. It is usually served with a variety of foods such as ], ], and ].{{Citation needed|date=July 2020}} It is one of the most popular breads used in Iraq and across the Levant and variants can be found in ] and ]. It can be also found in other Middle Eastern and European countries. | |||
<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-04-12 |title=samoon |url=https://cardamomandtea.com/465/samoon/ |access-date=2022-03-14 |website=Cardamom and Tea |language=en-US}}</ref> A key differentiator in most samoon is the use of live-culture ] as a leavener. Otherwise, the process of making it is relatively similar to ]. | |||
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Name= Ashfaque Ahmed Father= mosa Brothers=mukhtiar Ali image jabage Mother jannat Hometown۔talhar Villagename=haji samoon I'm good feeling
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