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  • noun Alternative spelling of baba ganoush.

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Examples

  • He said that the season and local farmer's market produce will dictate the daily menus, but don't expect the usual mezze appetizers -- no hummus, baba ghanoush, rice-stuffed grape leaves, staples of all Lebanese-Armenian restaurants.

    Jay Weston: Mezze's Marvelous Middle-Eastern Menu Jay Weston 2011

  • He said that the season and local farmer's market produce will dictate the daily menus, but don't expect the usual mezze appetizers -- no hummus, baba ghanoush, rice-stuffed grape leaves, staples of all Lebanese-Armenian restaurants.

    Jay Weston: Mezze's Marvelous Middle-Eastern Menu Jay Weston 2011

  • He said that the season and local farmer's market produce will dictate the daily menus, but don't expect the usual mezze appetizers -- no hummus, baba ghanoush, rice-stuffed grape leaves, staples of all Lebanese-Armenian restaurants.

    Jay Weston: Mezze's Marvelous Middle-Eastern Menu Jay Weston 2011

  • He said that the season and local farmer's market produce will dictate the daily menus, but don't expect the usual mezze appetizers -- no hummus, baba ghanoush, rice-stuffed grape leaves, staples of all Lebanese-Armenian restaurants.

    Jay Weston: Mezze's Marvelous Middle-Eastern Menu Jay Weston 2011

  • We were planning on roasting it and doing baba ghanoush, but… that might have to wait =

    grilled eggplant with caponata salsa | smitten kitchen 2008

  • Later in the restaurant, as we ate hummus, baba ghanoush, wrapped grape leaves, and other Mediterranean delicacies, the four of us marveled over this strange request.

    Fair Game Valerie Plame Wilson 2007

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  • This always sounded to me like something you'd call your dear grandmother.

    ;-)

    January 4, 2008

  • True, but it's also quite tasty, so I try not to think about grandmothers while I'm eating it.

    January 4, 2008

  • Excellent point. *trying not to think of grandmothers*

    January 4, 2008

  • See also babaganoush.

    You could also take some to grandma's house and eat it with her.

    January 4, 2008