- tabbouleh
- (tah-BOO-leh) [Levantine Arabic] In Middle Eastern cooking, a salad of bulgur, olive oil, and lemon juice mixed with parsley, mint, and tomato.
Dictionary of foreign words and phrases. Mary Varchaver and Frank Ledlie Moore. 2012.
Dictionary of foreign words and phrases. Mary Varchaver and Frank Ledlie Moore. 2012.
Tabbouleh — ( ar. تبولة; also tabouleh or tabouli) is a Levantine Arab dish, [Sami Zubaida, National, Communal and Global Dimensions in Middle Eastern Food Cultures in Sami Zubaida and Richard Tapper, A Taste of Thyme: Culinary Cultures of the Middle East ,… … Wikipedia
tabbouleh — [tə bo͞o′lē, tə bo͞o′le] n. [Ar tabbūla] a Middle Eastern salad of soaked bulgur wheat and finely chopped parsley, tomatoes, scallions, and mint leaves, with an olive oil and lemon juice dressing … English World dictionary
tabbouleh — also tabouleh or tabouli noun Etymology: Arabic tabbūla Date: 1939 a salad of Lebanese origin consisting chiefly of cracked wheat, tomatoes, parsley, mint, onions, lemon juice, and olive oil … New Collegiate Dictionary
tabbouleh — /teuh booh leuh, lee/, n. Middle Eastern Cookery. a salad of fine ground bulgur, parsley, tomatoes, green onions, mint, olive oil, and lemon juice. Also, tabouli, tabouleh, tabooli. [1960 65; ( < F) < Levantine Ar tabbule, deriv. of tabil spice]… … Universalium
tabbouleh — noun A Middle Eastern salad or meze generally consisting of bulgar wheat, chopped tomatoes, parsley, olive oil and lemon juice … Wiktionary
Tabbouleh — Tab|bou|leh: ↑ Taboulé … Universal-Lexikon
tabbouleh — n. (Lebanese food) salad made with cracked wheat and finely chopped tomatoes and mixed herbs (parsley, mint and scallions) … English contemporary dictionary
tabbouleh — [tə bu:leɪ, tabu:leɪ] noun a Middle Eastern salad of cracked wheat mixed with finely chopped tomatoes, onions, parsley, etc. Origin from Arab. tabbūla … English new terms dictionary
tabbouleh — tab·bou·leh … English syllables
tabbouleh — tab•bou•leh [[t]təˈbu lə, li[/t]] n. coo a Middle Eastern salad of bulgur, parsley, tomatoes, scallions, mint, olive oil, and lemon juice • Etymology: 1960–65; (< F) < Levantine Ar tabbule, der. of tābil spice … From formal English to slang