ZA'TAR

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the Arabic word za'atar, pronounced ZAH-tahr, literally means "thyme" and this is an ancient seasoning used throughout North Africa and the Middle East. Remains of thymbra spicata, one variety used in modern za'atar preparations, were found in the tomb of Tutankhamun, and according to Dioscorides, this particular species was known to the Ancient Egyptians as saem. Za'atar (the herb) is traditionally dried in the sun and mixed with salt, sesame seeds and sumac. It is commonly eaten with pita, which is dipped in olive oil and then za'atar. It is used as a seasoning for meats and vegetables or sprinkled onto hummus

Provided by Annacia

Categories     Southwest Asia (middle East)

Time 5m

Yield 5 1/2 Tbsp

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 tablespoons sesame seeds, dry roasted
1 1/2 tablespoons dried thyme, crumbled
1 tablespoon dried marjoram or 1 tablespoon oregano, crumbled
1 tablespoon ground sumac

Steps:

  • Mix all ingredients and store in a cook dark place.
  • Use as is or mix the blend with some olive oil to make a rub or with more oil a dip for bread or anything you like.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 22.8, Fat 1.7, SaturatedFat 0.3, Sodium 1.2, Carbohydrate 1.7, Fiber 0.9, Protein 0.7

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