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- Maqluba abstract "Maqluba (Arabic: مقلوبة; Turkish: maklube;) is a traditional dish of the Arab Levant,. The dish includes meat, rice, and fried vegetables placed in a pot, which is then flipped upside down when served, hence the name maqluba, which translates literally as "upside-down".The dish can include a variety of vegetables, such as fried tomatoes, potatoes, cauliflower, eggplant, and chicken or lamb. When the casserole is inverted, the top is bright red from the tomatoes that now form the top layer and cover the golden eggplant.Maqluba is usually served with either yogurt or a simple Arab salad (salata Arabia) of diced tomato, cucumber, parsley, and lemon juice, often mixed with a tahina sauce.In Turkey, the dish is known as maklube and is often consumed in the Gülen movement's student houses. Although the ingredients become slightly different being modified to fit into Turkish cuisine, the preparation and look of the dish is the same.".
- Maqluba alias "Maaluba, Maglub".
- Maqluba ingredient Tomato.
- Maqluba origin Iran.
- Maqluba origin Iraq.
- Maqluba origin Jordan.
- Maqluba origin Kurdistan.
- Maqluba origin Lebanon.
- Maqluba origin Palestine.
- Maqluba origin Syria.
- Maqluba origin Turkey.
- Maqluba servingTemperature "Hot. Usually withyogurtor a simpleArab salad(salata Arabia)".
- Maqluba thumbnail Makluba.JPG?width=300.
- Maqluba wikiPageExternalLink Maqloobeh.htm.
- Maqluba wikiPageID "3851026".
- Maqluba wikiPageRevisionID "642425553".
- Maqluba alternateName "Maaluba, Maglub".
- Maqluba country Palestine.
- Maqluba course "Meal".
- Maqluba hasPhotoCollection Maqluba.
- Maqluba mainIngredient "meat, rice, and fried vegetables, Tomato, Chicken, Cauliflower, potato, eggplant".
- Maqluba name "Maqluba".
- Maqluba region Iran.
- Maqluba region Iraq.
- Maqluba region Jordan.
- Maqluba region Kurdistan.
- Maqluba region Lebanon.
- Maqluba region Palestine.
- Maqluba region Syria.
- Maqluba region Turkey.
- Maqluba served "Hot. Usually with yogurt or a simple Arab salad".
- Maqluba subject Category:Arab_cuisine.
- Maqluba subject Category:Casserole_dishes.
- Maqluba subject Category:Iraqi_cuisine.
- Maqluba subject Category:Jordanian_cuisine.
- Maqluba subject Category:Kurdish_cuisine.
- Maqluba subject Category:Mediterranean_cuisine.
- Maqluba subject Category:Middle_Eastern_cuisine.
- Maqluba subject Category:Palestinian_cuisine.
- Maqluba subject Category:Rice_dishes.
- Maqluba subject Category:Syrian_cuisine.
- Maqluba type Article100022903.
- Maqluba type Artifact100021939.
- Maqluba type CasseroleDishes.
- Maqluba type Container103094503.
- Maqluba type Crockery103133538.
- Maqluba type Dish103206908.
- Maqluba type Instrumentality103575240.
- Maqluba type Object100002684.
- Maqluba type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Maqluba type RiceDishes.
- Maqluba type Tableware104381994.
- Maqluba type Ware104550840.
- Maqluba type Whole100003553.
- Maqluba type Food.
- Maqluba type FunctionalSubstance.
- Maqluba type Thing.
- Maqluba type Q2095.
- Maqluba comment "Maqluba (Arabic: مقلوبة; Turkish: maklube;) is a traditional dish of the Arab Levant,. The dish includes meat, rice, and fried vegetables placed in a pot, which is then flipped upside down when served, hence the name maqluba, which translates literally as "upside-down".The dish can include a variety of vegetables, such as fried tomatoes, potatoes, cauliflower, eggplant, and chicken or lamb.".
- Maqluba label "Maglouba".
- Maqluba label "Makluba".
- Maqluba label "Maklube".
- Maqluba label "Maqluba".
- Maqluba label "Maqluba".
- Maqluba label "Maqluba".
- Maqluba sameAs Maqluba.
- Maqluba sameAs Maglouba.
- Maqluba sameAs Makluba.
- Maqluba sameAs Maqluba.
- Maqluba sameAs m.0b383t.
- Maqluba sameAs Q2474403.
- Maqluba sameAs Q2474403.
- Maqluba sameAs Maqluba.
- Maqluba wasDerivedFrom Maqluba?oldid=642425553.
- Maqluba depiction Makluba.JPG.
- Maqluba isPrimaryTopicOf Maqluba.
- Maqluba name "Maqluba".