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Cherry kebab
Kebab made with minced lamb and cherry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cherry Kebab (Arabic: كباب كرز) is a special kind of kebab from Aleppo, Syria.[1] It is made with minced lamb and cherry. The name in Arabic is Kebab B’il Karaz. Additional names and varieties include kebab garaz (Jewish),[2] cherry kabab, kabab bil karaz, cherry meatballs, kebab con cerezas (Mexican),[3] and fishnah kabab (Armenian).[4]

Place of occurrence
Cherry kebab is a specialty dish from Aleppo, the second largest city in Syria with heritage and history.[5]
Specificity
Cherry kebab is a stew-like preparation.[2] The specific of this dish is that the true version of cherry kebab requires the use of St. Lucie cherries.[6] St. Lucie cherry (Prunus cerasus) is a small (8–10mm long), ovoid, bitter, crimson-colored cherry, smaller than its sweet counterpart. It comes in several varieties, including Aleppo, Montmorency, and Morello.[7][8] Because it is sweet and sour at the same time, it perfectly blends with the richness of the lamb. Cherries give a beautiful bright purplish magenta color for this dish.
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