Moroccan three bean harira

Harira is a traditional tomato-based Moroccan soup that is often consumed as the first meal to break fast during Ramadan. The name originates from the Arabic word, harir, meaning silk, referring to the velvety texture of the soup. While some versions of this soup can be made with meat, vegetarian versions, like this plant-based three bean variation, are mostly preferred.Read More

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