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Harak Osbao | Traditional Stew From Damascus, Syria | TasteAtlas

Harak osbao

(Hraq asbaoh, حراق اصبعو, Harra' esbao'o)

Harak osbao is a traditional lentil stew, particularly popular in the region of Damascus. It is made with lentils, pasta, tamarind, and pomegranate molasses, often flavored with garlic, onions, bay leaves, and cilantro. The dish's name translates to "he burned his finger," likely due to the irresistible temptation to eat it while it's still hot.


Harak osbao is typically garnished with fried pita bread, caramelized onions, and sometimes pomegranate seeds, adding layers of texture and flavor to this comforting meal.