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Briouat
Moroccan traditional pastry / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A briouat or briwat (Arabic: البروات) is a sweet or savory puff pastry. It is part of the Moroccan cuisine.[1][2][3] Briouats are filled with meat (mostly chicken or lamb) or fish and shrimp, mixed with cheese, lemon and pepper. They are wrapped in warqa (a paper-thin dough) in a triangular or cylindrical shape. Briouats can also be sweet, filled with almond or peanut paste and fried, then dipped in warm honey flavored with orange blossom water.
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Type | Puff pastry |
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Main ingredients | Meat (chicken or lamb), or (fish and shrimp), cheese, lemon, black pepper; herbs, spices |
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The briouats are fried or baked and then sprinkled with herbs, spices and sometimes with powdered sugar.