Khubz mulawah

Yemeni flatbread From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Khubz mulawah (Arabic: خبز ملوح), mulawah (Arabic: ملوح), or rashush (Arabic: رشوش) is a flatbread that is baked in a traditional tannur in Yemeni cuisine.[3][4][5][6][7] A similar bread, malawach, has been brought to Israel by Yemenite Jews.[8][9][10]

Alternative namesMulawah, khobz mulawah
TypeBread
Place of originYemen[1][2]
Main ingredientsPuff pastry, Nigella sativa, ghee or oil
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Khubz mulawah
Mulawah next to fahsa and sahawaq
Alternative namesMulawah, khobz mulawah
TypeBread
Place of originYemen[1][2]
Main ingredientsPuff pastry, Nigella sativa, ghee or oil
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Khubz mulawah is often eaten for breakfast with ghee and honey on weekends.

Etymology

Both mulawah and Lahoh terms come from the Arabic root (l-w-ḥ) which means the thing that is flat.

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