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Revision as of 21:45, 28 November 2016 by Topbanana (talk | contribs) (Link repair: Saudia Arabia -> Saudi Arabia - You can help!)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Alternative names | Samoon, Khubz, Khubz Iraqi |
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Type | Bread |
Place of origin | Iraq |
Region or state | Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Kuwait, Iraqi Kurdistan, Saudi Arabia |
Main ingredients | Dough |
Iraqi samoon or Stone samoon (Template:Lang-ar) is a type of yeast bread that is consumed mainly in Iraq. It is baked in traditional stone ovens, like pizza. This bread is one of the most widespread breads in Iraq, along with Khubz. It can be usually served with a variety of foods such as Hummus, Kebab, Shawarma. It is one of the most popular breads used in Iraq and across the Levant and variants can be found in Syria and Lebanon. It is also hugely popular in the Kurdistan region in Iraq. It can be also found in other middle eastern countries such as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
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