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Course | Meze |
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Place of origin | Israel |
Region or state | Dan River |
Serving temperature | Cold |
Main ingredients | smoked trout |
Variations | Smoked with rosemary |
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Dag Meoushan (Hebrew: דג מעושן means smoked fish) is a dish made of smoked trout. it is traditionally eaten as part of meze, especially at breakfast, Rainbow trouts can be found at the Dan River where locals fishing them, it is a regional dish of the region, sometimes rosemary leaves are added for taste.
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References
- "איך מכינים סלמון מעושן? מתכון לסלמון מעושן - וואלה! אוכל". food.walla.co.il. 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2015-10-11.