Cuisine of Algeria | |
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Grilled rabbit of Algeria
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Standard Arabic | |
Abjad | المطبخ الجزائري |
Romanization | Al-Maṭbakh al-Jazā’irī |
Algerian Arabic | |
Abjad | الكوزينة تاع دزاير |
Latin | El Couzina ta3 Dzaïr |
Tamazight | |
Tifinagh | ⵜⴰⴽⵓⵣⵉⵏⵜ ⵏ ⴷⵣⴰⵢⴻⵔ |
Latin | Takuzint n Dzayer |
Abjad | ثاكوزينت ن زّاير |
French | |
French | Cuisine algérienne |
IPA | [kɥizin alʒeʁjɛn] |
The cuisine of Algeria is part of the Maghreb cuisine tradition of Northwestern Africa.
Algerian cuisine differs slightly from region to region. Every region has its own cuisine, including Kabylie, Algiers (couscous) and Constantine. Algerian Cuisine is influenced by various cultures such as Berber, Andalusian, Ottoman, Arabic and French.It is a very rich cuisine but it still is not known around the world. Most of the Algerian dishes are centered around bread,lamb , beef or poultry, olive oil, fresh vegetables and fresh herbs. Traditionally, no Algerian meal is complete without bread, traditional bread is almost always made with semolina, french bread is also widespread. Pork consumption is forbidden to devout Muslim inhabitants of Algeria in accordance with Sharia, religious laws of Islam.
Algeria, like other Maghreb countries, produces a large range of Mediterranean fruits and vegetables and even some tropical ones.Lamb is commonly consumed. Mediterranean seafood and fish are also eaten and produced by the little inshore fishing.
Algerians consume a high amount of meat, as it is found in almost every dish.Mutton is the most eaten meat in the country, Poultry and beef are also used, other uncommon types of meat such as game, birds and venison and they are considered a delicacy, wild boar is also hunted and eaten, but pork will not be available on stores, it can only be bought from hunters directly. In the south, dromedary meat is also eaten.
Vegetables that are commonly used include potatoes (batata/betetè), carrots (zrodiya), Turnip (laft), onions (bsel), tomatoes (tomatish/tømètish), zucchini (corget/qar'a), garlic (ethom), cabbages (cromb), eggplant (badenjan), Olives (zéton) , pennyroyal (fliou), Cardoon (kourchef) , broad bean (fool), Chickpea (homoss) and of course Chili pepper (felfel)