Makdous is a dish of oil-cured eggplant. Part of Iraqi and Levantine cuisine, they are tiny, tangy eggplants stuffed with walnuts, red pepper, garlic, olive oil, and salt. Sometimes chilli powder is added.
Makdous is usually prepared by Syrian households around fall to supply for winter, and is usually eaten during breakfast, supper or as a snack.

Categories: Appetizer Dish Stuffing
Contains: Eggplant
Contains, including ancestors: Rice Bread
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Wikidata ID: Q4165267
Wikipedia title: Makdous
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