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Tombet
Tombet in a terracotta plate
CourseMain course
Place of originSpain
Region or stateMajorca
Main ingredientsPotatoes, aubergines and red bell peppers

Tombet (Catalan pronunciation: [tumˈbɛt], locally [tomˈbət] Catalan pronunciation: [tumˈbət]; Spanish: tumbet) is a traditional vegetable dish from Majorca. It is available at almost every local restaurant on the island.

Tombet is often served along with fish or meat, but on its own it makes a good vegetarian dish.

Preparation

Tombet combines layers of sliced potatoes, aubergines and red bell peppers previously fried in olive oil. The aubergines and red peppers should not be peeled. The whole is topped with tomato fried with garlic and parsley and presented in a way that it looks like a pie without a crust.[1]

Tombet is the Majorcan version of the Occitan ratatouille or the Catalan samfaina. Influenced by those dishes, nowadays some people add zucchini to the mixture, but this is a vegetable that is not present in the original dish.[citation needed]

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