Malfouf salad
Malfouf Salad[edit]
Malfouf salad is a traditional Middle Eastern salad made primarily from shredded cabbage. It is a popular dish in countries such as Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan. The word "malfouf" means "cabbage" in Arabic, and the salad is known for its fresh and tangy flavor.
Ingredients[edit]
The main ingredient in Malfouf salad is cabbage, which is finely shredded. Other common ingredients include:
Some variations of the salad may include additional ingredients such as tomatoes, cucumbers, or onions.
Preparation[edit]
To prepare Malfouf salad, the cabbage is first washed and finely shredded. The shredded cabbage is then mixed with a dressing made from lemon juice, olive oil, minced garlic, salt, and pepper. Fresh mint and parsley are often added to enhance the flavor. The salad is typically served chilled and can be garnished with additional herbs or lemon slices.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Malfouf salad is often served as a side dish in Middle Eastern meals. It complements a variety of main dishes, including grilled meats and kebabs. The salad is appreciated for its refreshing taste and is a staple in many households.