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baba ganoush

American  
[bah-buh guh-noosh] / ˈbɑ bə gəˈnuʃ /

noun

  1. baba ghanouj.


Example Sentences

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Instead of making the baba ganoush, you could buy some, and by skipping those two steps, you’ve saved a reasonable amount of time.

From Salon

Its entire back wall is filled with coolers and refrigerators packed with small, plastic tubs of grab-and-go favorites: delicate, lactic balls of labneh suspended in fire-red chili oil; incredibly lemony baba ganoush; and so many different variations of hummus.

From Salon

This is kind of like baba ganoush . . . until it's not.

From Salon

Baba ganoush is hardly the most photogenic dish in the world, but chef-owner Michael Rafidi primps it so that the first course — eggplant three ways: whipped, charred and pickled — holds our gaze.

From Washington Post

They will also sell some grocery items like Palestinian olive oil and prepared foods like baba ganoush and spicy tuna conserva.

From New York Times