Orez Shu'it
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Type | Side dish |
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Place of origin | Israel |
Region or state | Jerusalem |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Rice and beans, tomato paste |
Variations | Served with lamb or beef cubes |
Orez Shu'it (Hebrew: אורז שעועית) (Ladino: Avas kon arroz or Avikas kon arroz) is an Israeli dish consisting of white beans cooked in a tomato paste, served on white rice.[1] The dish was developed by Sephardic Jews in the old city of Jerusalem and was later adopted by other Jewish groups. It is today served in homes and restaurants as a side dish and is considered part of the regional cuisine of Jerusalem. Modern variations include adding meat (beef, lamb, chicken) and fried onions.
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References
- ^ "Orez Shu'it". Taste Atlas. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
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