Falafel - significado y definición. Qué es Falafel
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Qué (quién) es Falafel - definición

MIDDLE EASTERN FRIED BEAN DISH
Felafel; Falafil; Filafel; Falavel; Fallafel; Falafle; Falefel; Falaffle; Flafel; Fulafel; Falafal; פלאפל; Falafels; Falāfel; Falāfil; Falafel ball; 🧆; Falaffel; Ta'amiya; Ta3meeya; Ta3meya; History of falafel
  • Falafel being fried in an ''aleb falafel''
  • Falafel sandwich in [[pita]]

falafel         
[f?'laf(?)l, -'l?:-]
(also felafel)
¦ noun a Middle Eastern dish of spiced mashed chickpeas formed into balls and deep-fried.
Origin
from colloq. Egyptian Arab. falafil, plural of Arab. fulful, filfil 'pepper'.
Falafel         
Falafel (; , ) is a deep-fried ball or patty-shaped fritter in Middle Eastern cuisine (especially in Levantine and Egyptian cuisines) made from ground chickpeas, broad beans, or both. Nowadays, falafel is often served in a pita, which acts as a pocket, samoon, or wrapped in a flatbread known as taboon; "falafel" also frequently refers to a wrapped sandwich that is prepared in this way.
felafel         
[f?'laf(?)l, -'l?:-]
¦ noun variant spelling of falafel.

Wikipedia

Falafel

Falafel (; Arabic: فلافل, [fæˈlæːfɪl] (listen)) is a deep-fried ball or patty-shaped fritter of Arab origin, featuring in Middle Eastern cuisine (especially in Egyptian and Levantine cuisines) made from broad beans, ground chickpeas, or both.

Falafel is often served in a pita, samoon, or wrapped in a flatbread known as taboon; "falafel" also frequently refers to a wrapped sandwich that is prepared in this way. The falafel balls may be topped with salads, pickled vegetables, hot sauce, and drizzled with tahini-based sauces. Falafel balls may also be eaten alone as a snack or served as part of a meze tray (assortment of appetizers).

Falafel is eaten throughout the Middle East, and is a common street food. Falafel is usually made with fava beans in Egyptian cuisine, where it most likely originated, with chickpeas in Palestinian cuisine, or either just chickpeas or a combination of both in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria and the wider Middle East. It is popular with vegetarians worldwide.

The Palestinian chickpea-only version of the falafel has also been adopted into Israeli cuisine, where it now features prominently – a situation which has been lamented by Palestinians, Lebanese and other Arabs alike as amounting to cultural appropriation.

Ejemplos de uso de Falafel
1. Their main problem is that they don‘t have enough falafel oil, most of which they receive from Falafel Givat Ye‘arim.
2. At the falafel joint down the street, everybody knows him.
3. Falafel goes for 300 rubles, but is not always available.
4. Even the neighborhood falafel stand raised its prices.
5. "See, there are Jews here," a falafel vendor quickly announced.