Quzi
Quzi (Arabic: قوزي), also spelled as qoozi or ghoozi, is a rice-based dish popular and is considered as one of Iraq's national dishes. It is served with very slowly cooked lamb, roasted nuts, and raisins served over rice. The dish was introduced into Turkey by Syrian immigrants. The dish can also be found in some Arab states of the Persian Gulf.
Iraqi quzi | |
Course | Meal |
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Place of origin | Iraq |
Region or state | Middle East, Persian Gulf and North Africa |
Main ingredients | Lamb, rice, roasted nuts and raisins |
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