hbeli
Hbeli is a traditional Middle Eastern dish originating from the Levantine region, particularly associated with Lebanese cuisine. The name "hbeli" is derived from the Arabic word "habl," meaning "thread," which refers to the dish's characteristic shredded or stringy texture. It is a type of shredded meat, typically lamb or goat, that is slow-cooked until tender and then finely chopped or shredded by hand. The dish is often served as a filling for stuffed vegetables, such as zucchini or eggplant, or as a standalone main course.
The preparation of hbeli involves marinating the meat in a mixture of spices, including cumin, coriander, allspice,
In Lebanese cuisine, hbeli is commonly used in dishes like *mahshi* (stuffed vegetables) or *musakhan* (a dish
Hbeli is not only a culinary specialty but also a cultural symbol, reflecting the region's emphasis on