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Default Middle Eastern flavor

On Mar 11, 3:18*pm, Melba's Jammin' >
wrote:
> This oughtta be good.
> We had lunch at a Middle Eastern Restaurant *today * Holy Land in NE
> Minneapolis. *Rob remarked that much of the food seemed to have a strong
> flavor of *** something. *He didn't know what it was. *Said it wasn't
> necessarily unpleasant except that it was prominent. *I said I'd "ask my
> people." *What do you think it might have been? *I wondered about cumin
> but don't even know if that's common in that kind of cookery. *OTOH, I'm
> pretty sure Beef Teriyaki and Chicken Alfredo aren't common to middle
> eastern cookery, but they were on the buffet line. *:-)
> He had kofta with vegetables, falafel, tandoori chicken, some gyro meat,
> and I'm not sure what else. *Is there a common spice in all of those? *
> If it makes any difference, the owners are Palestinian.
>
> Save any smartass replies for another time. *:-)
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Cumin, lemon, and pomegranate are all used in savory dishes in the
Middle East.

Kris