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Lamb dish from Yemen
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Haneeth
Alternative namesHaneeth
CourseLunch, dinner
Place of originYemen
Region or stateYemen
Main ingredientsLamb

Haneeth is a slow-roasted lamb dish from Yemen. It is very popular dish throughout the Arabian Peninsula. It is cooked in a tannour oven and has a different spice rub. Haneeth is usually served on a plate of rice.

Preparation

Haneed is prepared by bone-in lamb covered with leptadenia. The hole to put in the meat has to be lit on fire. The preferred kind of wood is the local racosperma dried wood. The meat is then cooked in the hole for 3.5 hours on a very low temperature. This ensures that the meat is succulent and tender.

References

  1. "Food fit for the Queen of Sheba at North Carolina's first Yemeni restaurant". YES! Weekly. 2018-03-21. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  2. "لو بتحب الأكل الغريب اعرف طريقة عمل الحنيذ". اليوم السابع Youm7 (in Arabic). 2018-07-13. Retrieved 2019-05-09.


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