بِسْــــــــــــــــــــــمِ اﷲِارَّحْمَنِ ارَّحِيم
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H'miss, sometimes called "Chelita" or "Ifelfel" in the Kabyle language is a Kabyle Berber grilled and minced pepper and tomato salad. It's an omnipresent staple on almost all summer tables from Algiers to all the way to the eastern town of Oum Takoult.
It's easy, almost effortless to prepare. It's healthy for you as peppers offer 200% of the dail recommended amount of Vitamin C, as well as other antioxidants. No wonder I love it!
In Hungary, we prepare peppers in several different ways, but never grilled. I've prepared this salad for my family in Hungary on several occasions. Now along with bourek, is one of their favourite Algerian delicacies.
In Hungary, we prepare peppers in several different ways, but never grilled. I've prepared this salad for my family in Hungary on several occasions. Now along with bourek, is one of their favourite Algerian delicacies.
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How to Make Algerian Style Chargrilled Pepper Salad | Hmiss, Slata Méchouïa, Chlita, شليطة , حميس
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I've never heard of this recipe before. I'm very intrigued!
ReplyDeleteSalaamu aleikoum Sarita, Thanks for visiting and commenting. Hmiss is a traditional salad eaten all over North Africa. You should try it out, really tasty! :)
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