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 Tunisian Cuisine
Tunisian cuisine smells of a very hot and spicy cuisine which has been mainly influenced by Mediterranean cuisine. Prepared in olive oil, the Tunisians emphasize on fresh food served with unique sauce and wines. Enjoy Couscous, Tajine, Baklava and various sea-foods which add flavor to your palate.

Tunisia cuisine has the influence of many culture and civilization and the most prominent cuisines that is enjoyed in the restaurants and family gatherings is a mixture of Mediterranean cuisine which includes a mixture of French, Spanish and Italian flavors along with traditional Tunisian dishes. The Jewish community has also played a significant role to beef up Tunisian gastronomy. International cuisines are also available in many restaurants in Tunisia.

Tunisians emphasize on fresh and wholesome ingredients and all the recipes which are prepared usually use natural products and high-quality ingredients. Tunisian food is usually prepared using olive oil and spices and is appropriately blended with the ingredients which further refine the flavor of the dishes. Tunisian food is spicy hot when compared to other North African cuisines. Frozen foods are usually not preferred by the Tunisians. In the restaurants too, customers are served with fresh bread, olive and harissa which a spicy chilli dip made after crushing red pepper, garlic and spices.

Some Starters- In Tunisia, there is variety of delicious starters and the most easily available is the fresh sea-food which can be relished in different forms- grilled, fried or can be served with a sauce. ‘Brik à l’oeuf’ is a kind of starter which is lightly cooked egg enveloped in a filo pastry and also sometimes has extra ingredients as prawns or tuna fish. The other kind of starter is ‘Mechouia’ which is a form of salad with ingredients like diced onions, red peppers and tomatoes mixed in olive oil and garnished with tuna and hard-boiled eggs. ‘Chorba’ is another favored starter which is a delicious creamy soup made from tomatoes, onions and pasta grains.

 

National Dish- The national dish in Tunisia is “Couscous,” which is served with vegetables, lamb, poultry or fish. It is steamed and usually served with sauce covering it. However, the taste of the Couscous differs in taste due to the unique ingredients used in it. ‘Agneau à la gargoulette’ is also one of the most liked dishes in Tunisia. It is a lamb stew which is cooked over charcoal fire in an earthenware vessel. Fresh fish is also preferred due to its great abundance and usually liked in the grilled form.

‘Baklava’ is one of the popular pastries in Tunisia. Desserts in Tunisia are often fresh fruit, sweet pastries and custards.

Apart from the national favourite dished, there are numerous regional specialties also such as fish soup called ‘à la sfaxienne’ or rice called ‘à la djerbienne.’

Mint Tea- Tea served with fresh mint leaves is the traditional drink of Tunisia. In some regions it is also served with pine nuts.

Tagines- Tunisians also love to make a variety of stews known as Tagines which have everything from chicken to beans, beefs, onions, tomato sauce, spinach, egg, prunes and honey. You can try Tagine ez Zitoun, Tagine J’bin, Tagine Maadnus and many more. Some other specialties that can be enjoyed in Tunisia are Bouza, Chakchouka, Felfel mahchi, Guenaoia, Harissa, Koucha, Lalabli, Makroud, Mhalbya, Salata batata, Samsa, Merguez, Torshi and Yo-yo.

 
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