Malawach (Jewish Cuisine): Malawach (or Melawwaḥ, Hebrew: מלווח; literally means "plank-shaped bread"), is a flatbread that is traditional in Yemeni Jewish cuisine.
It was brought to Israel by Yemenite Jews.
Malawach looks like a thick pancake but consists of thin layers of puff pastry brushed with oil or fat and cooked flat in a frying pan. It is traditionally served with boiled eggs, zhug and resek which is...
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