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tabouli

American  
[tuh-boo-lee] / təˈbu li /
Sometimes tabooli also tabouleh,

noun

Middle Eastern Cooking.
  1. a salad of fine-ground bulgur, parsley, tomatoes, green onions, mint, olive oil, and lemon juice.


Etymology

Origin of tabouli

First recorded in 1960–65; from Levantine Arabic tabbule, from Arabic tabbūla, derivative of tābil “spice”

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My fallback salad: tabouli with cherry tomatoes, chopped celery, scallions, red sweet pepper, carrot matchsticks, baby spinach and arugula leaves, loads of chopped parsley, lemon juice and olive oil.

From New York Times Mar. 23, 2018

Which, again, fine, but I’d much rather read about tabouli, one of my all-time favorite salads about which I unfortunately know very little.

From Slate Dec. 27, 2017

The wrap comes with thick-cut fries topped with chopped garlic, parsley, chili peppers and a dollop of garlic sauce; and a side of tabouli.

From Los Angeles Times May 5, 2015

Their roster usually includes a decent hummus or tabouli and some better than average grilled meat, dishes that seem to have roots elsewhere.

From The New Yorker Jul. 7, 2014

One of the helpers, a stout Italian woman named Connie, cut up bread and tomatoes and brought containers of chicken salad, hummus, and tabouli.

From "Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom

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