Maraq (dish)
Maraq (Arabic: مرق) is a Yemeni/Somali dish. The word itself simply means "broth" in Arabic and in Somali.
| Alternative names | Marak |
|---|---|
| Course | Lunch or dinner |
| Place of origin | Yemen |
| Main ingredients | Lamb, or chicken, water, Spices |
Preparation
The process of cooking maraq would usually begin by boiling some meat with some spices and onions. After the meat is tender and cooked, it is served on a bed of rice. The resulting Maraq broth would be served in a bowl on the side. In Yemen, it is usually sipped with the meal while in Somalia it is served before meals. It is also common to squeeze a fresh lime into the Maraq as it cools down for additional flavor.
References
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