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Manakish | Traditional Flatbread From Lebanon | TasteAtlas
Manakish | Traditional Flatbread From Lebanon | TasteAtlas
Manakish | Traditional Flatbread From Lebanon | TasteAtlas
Manakish | Traditional Flatbread From Lebanon | TasteAtlas
Manakish | Traditional Flatbread From Lebanon | TasteAtlas
Manakish | Traditional Flatbread From Lebanon | TasteAtlas

Manakish

(مناقيش‎‎, Lebanese Pizza, Manaqish, Manaeesh, Manakeesh, Managish)

Manakish is a favorite Lebanese breakfast - a round, flat bread that is typically topped with olive oil and zaatar (sesame seeds, thyme, and sumac), then baked in the oven. Other toppings might include cheese, minced lamb, spinach, or fried eggplants.


The name of the dish means decorated or stamped, referring to a technique where the dough is pressed using the tips of one's fingers, leaving a decorative pattern in the process. Although it is sometimes affectionately called Lebanese pizza, it is a recent addition to the Lebanese culinary heritage, but it quickly became one of the most popular dishes due to its flavors, low price, and the ease of preparation.


Manakish is often associated with being food for the poor, but it is enjoyed by all classes of society. It is recommended to pair it with tomatoes, cucumbers, yogurt cheese, or a cup of hot tea.