Makroudh

 

Makroudh
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Makroudh (Arabic: مقروض, maqrūḍ, Maltese: maqrut), nke a na-akpọkwa makrout, bụ kuki sitere na nri Maghreb. Ọ na-ejupụta na mkpụrụ osisi ma ọ bụ mkpụrụ osisi almond, nke nwere ọdịdị dayamondu nke aha ahụ sitere na ọdịdị a.

A na-eji ngwakọta nke semolina na ntụ ọka eme ntụ ọka ahụ, nke na-enye achịcha ahụ ọdịdị na ụtọ pụrụ iche. Enwere ike isi makroudh na mmanụ ma ọ bụ sie ya.[1]

Ọ na-ewu ewu na Maghreb ebe enwere ọtụtụ ụdị Makroudh, ụfọdụ n'ime ha bụ achịcha ndị na-enweghị ihe jikọrọ ya na Makroudh ọdịnala ma e wezụga ọdịdị.[2][3] Na Algeria, enwere ike jupụta ha na almọnd paste.[4]

Makroudh nwèrè ihe mmicha aka na mmanụ aṅụ na-ewu ewu n'oge Eid al-Fitr.[5]

  1. Gaelle & Patrice Le Franc. Makroudh. La Cuisinede Ma Copine. Archived from the original on 2012-07-08. Retrieved on 2014-04-09.
  2. "Makrout el louz - Les Joyaux de Sherazade", Les Joyaux de Sherazade, 2015-07-16. Retrieved on 2017-06-19. (in fr-FR)
  3. "Recette pour ramadan facile / Makrout salé", Les Joyaux de Sherazade, 2014-05-29. Retrieved on 2017-06-19. (in fr-FR)
  4. Marks (2010-11-17). Encyclopedia of Jewish Food (in en). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0544186316. 
  5. Jacob (2014). The World Cookbook: The Greatest Recipes from Around the Globe. ABC-CLIO. 

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