Lahm bi Ajin
7,50 €
Homemade Lebanese bread baked with roasted lamb meat and chopped onions and tomatoes.
Description
Homemade Lebanese bread baked with roasted lamb meat and chopped onions and tomatoes.
Lahmacun in Turkish, lamadjo in Armenian and Lahm Bi Ajin in Arabic which translate to “meat in dough” in English. Each area of region and in Lebanon specifically interpreted this bite differently. This version is the version of the famous Baalabek city.
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