Hands down, I love food. I haven't met a person who doesn't like food. In this blog, I will be talking about foods I eat on a regular basis. Most of them are middle Eastern and Armenian dishes, so you might not even know half of these foods.We make a lot of food, but i'm just gonna mention some of them.
When it comes to food, my family puts meat in everything. Like almost every Middle Eastern food has at least some type of meat in it. I do feel bad for the animals, but food is food.
One of the foods I eat is called "Dolma". It's like a grape leaf that has rice and meat in it and
then rolled up like a cigarette, then cooked.
Another meal is "Kebab" with rice and salad. In the Middle East, we eat this a lot. It's a kebab stick with some white rice with salad.

This is not really a meal, but its a salad called "Tabbouleh". Its a yummy salad. If we feel American, we add quinoa , but usually we don't. We sometimes use lettuce to eat it and sometimes eat it plain.
It's a really healthy option .

Next up, is 'Kibbeh" . This is like a bulgur dough in a diamond shape closed up, and in the middle is meat.
One of my favorites is straight up bread and hummus. Another thing, is plain yogurt
with chopped up cucumbers.


We also eat "Cheese Borek" . It has cheese inside of it.
Sometimes, it has cheese and spinach.
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Another thing, we eat, is stuffed vegetables. they are stuffed with rice and meat.
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We make "Falafel". This is a traditional thing. We cook it on special occasions. We eat it two ways. We eat it in a sandwich or straight up.

Lastly, a breakfast we make , is busterma with eggs. This is an amazing breakfast. We add some seasoning to the eggs and cook the eggs and busterma at the same time. We eat this with pita bread.

There are a lot more foods we eat, but I forgot to mention them. I hope you liked this blog.Nvm you probably loved it. Jk.
I eat all of these! Yummy!
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