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Ros Bratel
TypeVegetable dish, tagine
CourseMain
Place of originOriginally: Algeria ; Today: Israel & France
Created byAlgerian Jews
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsFava beans, spices, coriander, olive oil, salt, couscous

Ros bratel is a traditional Algerian Jewish tagine dish made with fresh fava beans, olive oil, and spices such as coriander. It is paired with couscous, and is commonly served on Shabbat, and today is popular among the Israeli and French Jewish communities.

Origin

Ros bratel originated several thousand years ago among members of the Algerian Jewish community who resided in Constantine, Algeria until their expulsion in the 1960s.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Recette Ros-bratel ragoût ou tajine de fèves vertes tendres : cuisine algerienne". www.cuisine-orientale.com. Archived from the original on 2021-06-19. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
  2. ^ "Fêves à la constantinoise".
  3. ^ Clabrough, Chantal (March 22, 2005). A Pied Noir Cookbook: French Sephardic Cuisine from Algeria. Hippocrene Books. ISBN 9780781810821 – via Google Books.
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