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Middle Eastern cuisine is the cuisine of the various countries and peoples of the Middle East. The cuisine of the region is diverse while having a degree of homogeneity. Some commonly used ingredients include olives and olive oil, pitas, honey, sesame seeds, sumac, chickpeas, mint and parsley.
Middle Eastern cuisines
- Armenian cuisine
- Azerbaijani cuisine
- Assyrian cuisine
- Bahraini cuisine
- Cypriot cuisine
- Egyptian cuisine
- Emirati cuisine
- Georgian cuisine
- Greek cuisine
- Israeli cuisine
- Iraqi cuisine
- Iranian cuisine
- Kurdish cuisine
- Kuwaiti cuisine
- Lebanese cuisine
- Omani cuisine
- Palestinian cuisine
- Saudi Arabian cuisine
- Syrian cuisine
- Turkish cuisine
- Yemeni cuisine
See also
- Arab cuisine
- Levantine cuisine
- Mediterranean cuisine
- Caucasian cuisine
- Ottoman cuisine
- Islamic dietary laws
- Jewish dietary laws