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A typical Jordanian breakfast: hummus, falafel, salad, pickles and khubz (pita)

Jordanian cuisine is a Levantine cuisine developed over time in Jordan. Stuffed vegetables are common, with many different techniques employed in their preparation. Meat is an important component of Jordanian cuisine, most often lamb, beef and chicken but also goat and camel meat. Rice is frequently served as a side dish but there are also one-pot rice dishes such as maqloubah.[1]

As one of the largest producers of olives in the world,[2] olive oil is the main cooking oil in Jordan. Herbs, garlic, onion, tomato sauce and lemon are typical flavors found in Jordan.

The blend of spices called za'atar[3] contains a common local herb called sumac[4] that grows wild in Jordan and is closely identified with Jordanian and other Middle Eastern countries.

Yogurt is commonly served alongside food and is a common ingredient itself; in particular, jameed, a form of dried yogurt is unique to Jordanian cuisine and a main ingredient in mansaf[5][6] the national dish of Jordan,[7][8] and a symbol in Jordanian culture for generosity.

Another famous meat dish in Jordan is zarb.[9] It is especially popular in areas inhabited by Bedouin tribes such as Petra and the desert of Wadi Rum where it is commonly served to tourists.[10] Zarb is prepared in a submerged oven called a taboon, and is considered a delicacy. It consists of a selection of meat (usually chicken and lamb), vegetables (zucchini, eggplant, carrots, potatoes) and is served with rice and various meze, such as tabbouleh salad.[11]

Internationally known foods which are common and popular everyday snacks in Jordan include hummus, which is a purée of chick peas blended with tahini, lemon, and garlic, and falafel, a deep-fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas.

A typical mezze includes foods such as kibbeh, labaneh, baba ghanoush, tabbouleh, olives and pickles. Bread, rice, freekeh and bulgur all have a role in Jordanian cuisine.

Popular desserts include baklava, knafeh, halva and qatayef (a dish made specially for Ramadan), in addition to seasonal fruits such as watermelons, figs and cactus pear which are served in summer.[12]

Turkish coffee and tea flavored with mint or sage are almost ubiquitous in Jordan. Arabic coffee is also usually served on more formal occasions.[13]

Pork consumption is forbidden to Muslims in Jordan, in accordance with Sharia, the Islamic law.

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  5. ^ "Women keep Jordan's traditions alive". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  6. ^ "DIMA SHARIF: Jordanian Mansaf - More than just Food, It Is a Social Tradition!". www.dimasharif.com. Archived from the original on 2015-12-02. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
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  8. ^ "Mansaf". Archived from the original on 2011-08-20. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
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  11. ^ "Jordanian meze and side dish: tabbouleh salad". 6 February 2022.
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