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- noun An
aromatic spice made fromcherry stones.
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Examples
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KA’AK ARE FLAVORED with a Middle Eastern spice called mahlab see page 186.
Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003
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KA’AK ARE FLAVORED with a Middle Eastern spice called mahlab see page 186.
Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003
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KA’AK ARE FLAVORED with a Middle Eastern spice called mahlab see page 186.
Celebration Breads BETSY OPPENNEER 2003
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Just for anyone in the UK, I eventually tracked down "mahlab" to
Brajeshwar 2009
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Just for anyone in the UK, I eventually tracked down "mahlab" to
Vigilante Sports 2009
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I refer to the spice as mahlab, since that is the way it is listed in the catalog where I purchase it see Sources on page 331.
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Prepare seeds Combine the anise, cumin, caraway, and mahlab in a mortar or spice grinder.
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In the bowl of the food processor fitted with the dough blade, combine the zest, salt, mahlab, sugar, and 3½ cups flour with 4 or 5 pulses.
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This is a good source for fenugreek, mahlab, and other hard-to-find herbs and spices.
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The wonderful spice that gives Vasilopita its unique taste goes by a number of names: mahlab, malepi, mahlepi, and mahlep, just to name a few.
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chained_bear commented on the word mahlab
The pit of the sour cherry used as a sweet-sour flavoring.
February 6, 2007