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- Duqqa abstract "Duqqa, du'ah, or dukkah (Egyptian Arabic: دقة pronounced [ˈdæʔʔæ]) is an Egyptian condiment consisting of a mixture of herbs, nuts (usually hazelnut), and spices. It is typically used as a dip with bread or fresh vegetables for an hors d'œuvre. Pre-made versions of duqqa can be bought in the spice markets of Cairo, with the simplest version being crushed mint, salt and pepper which are sold in paper cones. The packaged variety is found in markets that is composed of parched wheat flour mixed with cumin and caraway.The word is derived from the Arabic for \"to pound\" since the mixture of spices and nuts are pounded together after being dry roasted to a texture that is neither powdered nor paste-like. The actual composition of the spice mix can vary from family to family, vendor to vendor though there are common ingredients, such as sesame, coriander, cumin, salt and pepper. Reference to a 19th-century text lists marjoram, mint, zaatar and chickpeas as further ingredients that can be used in the mixture. A report from 1978 indicates that even further ingredients can be used, such as nigella, millet flour and dried cheese. Some commercial variants include pine nuts, pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds.Duqqa is now becoming popular in some countries outside Egypt. In the United States it has gained exposure through such TV shows as Top Chef, Chopped and Iron Chef America. In Australia several companies now make it in a variety of flavours. It has become popular in the past ten years, probably due to recent Lebanese and Arabic immigration as well as television cooking shows such as SBS Food. It can be found in supermarkets, specialty stores and many farmers' markets.".
- Duqqa country Egypt.
- Duqqa ingredient Herb.
- Duqqa ingredient Nut_(fruit).
- Duqqa ingredient Spice.
- Duqqa ingredientName "Herbs,nuts(probablyhazelnut),spices".
- Duqqa region Egypt.
- Duqqa region Gaza_Strip.
- Duqqa thumbnail Dukkah.jpg?width=300.
- Duqqa type Dip_(food).
- Duqqa type Hors_doeuvre.
- Duqqa type Side_dish.
- Duqqa wikiPageExternalLink s1598641.htm.
- Duqqa wikiPageExternalLink Flatbread-with-Dukka-231021.
- Duqqa wikiPageExternalLink dukka.
- Duqqa wikiPageExternalLink Dukkah.
- Duqqa wikiPageID "2613897".
- Duqqa wikiPageLength "3612".
- Duqqa wikiPageOutDegree "50".
- Duqqa wikiPageRevisionID "704398246".
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Black_pepper.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Bread.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Cairo.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Caraway.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Condiments.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dips_(food).
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_cuisine.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Herb_and_spice_mixtures.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palestinian_cuisine.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Cheese.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Chickpea.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Chopped_(TV_series).
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Condiment.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Coriander.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Cumin.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Dakkah.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Dip_(food).
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Dukkha.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_cuisine.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Gaza_Strip.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Hazelnut.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Herb.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Hors_doeuvre.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Chef_America.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_African_dishes.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Marjoram.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Mentha.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Millet.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Nigella_sativa.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Nut_(fruit).
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Pepita.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Pine_nut.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Sesame.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Side_dish.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Spice.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Sunflower_seed.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Top_Chef.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink Zaatar.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLink File:Dukkah.jpg.
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dakka".
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duqqa".
- Duqqa wikiPageWikiLinkText "duqqa".
- Duqqa country Egypt.
- Duqqa course "Side dish or hors d'œuvre".
- Duqqa mainIngredient "Herbs, nuts , spices".
- Duqqa name "Duqqa".
- Duqqa region "Egypt and Gaza Strip".
- Duqqa type Dip_(food).
- Duqqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:African_cuisine.
- Duqqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Duqqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Condiments.
- Duqqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hatnote.
- Duqqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-arz.
- Duqqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Duqqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-arz.
- Duqqa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Duqqa type "Side dishorhors d'œuvre".
- Duqqa subject Category:Condiments.
- Duqqa subject Category:Dips_(food).
- Duqqa subject Category:Egyptian_cuisine.
- Duqqa subject Category:Herb_and_spice_mixtures.
- Duqqa subject Category:Palestinian_cuisine.
- Duqqa hypernym Condiment.
- Duqqa type Food.
- Duqqa type Food.
- Duqqa type Ingredient.
- Duqqa type FunctionalSubstance.
- Duqqa type Thing.
- Duqqa type Q2095.
- Duqqa comment "Duqqa, du'ah, or dukkah (Egyptian Arabic: دقة pronounced [ˈdæʔʔæ]) is an Egyptian condiment consisting of a mixture of herbs, nuts (usually hazelnut), and spices. It is typically used as a dip with bread or fresh vegetables for an hors d'œuvre. Pre-made versions of duqqa can be bought in the spice markets of Cairo, with the simplest version being crushed mint, salt and pepper which are sold in paper cones.".
- Duqqa label "Duqqa".
- Duqqa sameAs Q2291557.
- Duqqa sameAs دقة_(توابل).
- Duqqa sameAs Dukkah.
- Duqqa sameAs Dukkah.
- Duqqa sameAs דקה_(מטבל).
- Duqqa sameAs Dukkah.
- Duqqa sameAs デュカ.