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Lahmacum

Lahmacum.

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The picture shows lahmacum, a delicious and popular Middle Eastern dish that's often compared to a thin-crust pizza. Lahmacun has roots in the Levant region, with popularity in Turkey, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, and other Middle Eastern countries. The name comes from the Arabic lahm bi ajeen, which translates to "meat with dough."

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