dukkah
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Arabic دُقَّة (duqqa, “powder, fine dust”).
Noun
[edit]dukkah (uncountable)
- An Egyptian dry mixture of chopped nuts, seeds and Middle Eastern spices, usually eaten by dipping bread into olive oil and then into the mixture.
- 2009 March 4, Florence Fabricant, “Global Flavors Bring a New Zing to the Table”, in New York Times[1]:
- A somewhat nuttier, less spice-driven dukkah blend is made by Juliet Mae Fine Spices & Herbs in San Francisco, $7 for 1.5 ounces from julietmae.com .
Translations
[edit]a dry mixture of chopped nuts, seeds and Middle Eastern spices