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Kabkabou
Alternative namesKabkabu
TypeStew
Place of originTunisia
Region or stateSfax
Main ingredientsonion, olive oil, tomato paste, garlic, harissa, salt, pepper, cumin, caper, lemon, pitted black olives, pitted green olives, saffron

Kabkabou or Kabkabu (Arabic: كبكابو) is a fish and tomato stew traditionally prepared in Tunisia. The dish is well appreciated because it is healthy and easy to do. It is a sauce in which fish steak is cooked and to which are added capers, olives and lemon.[1][2] For the choice of the fish, many species are used such as grouper (threatened species), angel shark, tuna or mackerel. The sauce is spicy and tasty. The main ingredients used in the preparation are: onion, olive oil, tomato paste, garlic, harissa, salt, pepper, cumin, caper, lemon, pitted black olives, pitted green olives and a pinch of saffron. This dish goes very well with baked potato and green pepper.

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References

  1. ^ Wheeler, D., Clammer, P., & Filou, E. (2010). Tunisia. New York: Lonely Planet. p. 54.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Best Trips 2015 Tunis, Tunisia". National Geographic Traveler Magazine. Retrieved 5 April 2015.