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Artigos-->Que tal um prato mauritano...? -- 25/05/2025 - 21:51 (Brazílio)
Dishes
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Méchoui
Thieboudienne in Mauritania
Traditional Mauritanian dishes include:
Thieboudienne (cheb-u-jin), a coastal dish of fish and rice, is considered the national dish of Mauritania, served in a white and red sauce, usually made from tomatoes[3]
Méchoui , whole roasted lamb
Samak mutabal (spiced fish)
'araz Bialkhadrawat (rice with vegetables)
Fish balls
Dried fish
Dried meat
Couscous
Goat stuffed with rice[1]
Camel (unusual)[1] (made from dromedaries )
Caravane cheese
Yassa poulet , chicken rotisserie with vegetables served over French fries or rice, originally a Senegalese dish from the Wolof and Pulaar tribes
Mahfe , goat or camel meat in a peanut , okra and tomato sauce, served over rice and can also be made without meat (for vegetarians)[3]
Yassa fish[4]
Hakko , a sauce made from leafy vegetables served with beans over couscous[3]
Lakh , cheese curds or yoghurt with grated coconut served over sweet millet porridge [5]
Marolaym , one-pot dish of lamb or goat meat with rice in an onion base [4]
Bulgur wheat with dried fruit[4]
Maru we-llham , meat with rice and vegetables[4]
Mauritanian terrine [4]
Camel chubbagin , a stew[4]
Cherchem , Mauritanian lamb couscous[4]
Chubbagin lélé et raabie , fish stew[4]
Fish pastry[4]
Mauritanian vermicelli [4]
Harira , soup dish[4]
Mauritanian pepper steak with coconut[4]
Banaf , meat and vegetable stew[4]
Leksour , Mauritanian pancakes with meat and vegetable sauce[6]
Bonava , a lamb stew [4]
Al-Aïch , chicken, beans and couscous[7]