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* I have since been reminded by my 'lunch date with a fabulous memory' that the appetizer was called a fetayer, which seems to be spelled a multitude of ways including "fatayer".
Baharat. A new word in my vocabulary. Michele 2007
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The filling inside the fatayer, a triangular shaped pastry filled with spinach, was also a little too tart for my taste, but perhaps that is only relative to what I was expecting – something saltier, creamier, cheesier like a Greek spanakopita.
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The filling inside the fatayer, a triangular shaped pastry filled with spinach, was also a little too tart for my taste, but perhaps that is only relative to what I was expecting – something saltier, creamier, cheesier like a Greek spanakopita.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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And fatayer bil sabanikh is the tastiest stuff on EARTH.
idiot-milk Diary Entry idiot-milk 2004
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Oranges, apricots, dates, pomegranates, lady apples, olives, pistachio, hummus, fatayer and home-baked organic pita were placed in and atop crates and beneath tapestries that created the feeling of a shuk.
Cary Joe Schwartz 2010
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Dishes such as soups, oriental salads, bite-sized pastry (fatayer, samosas, cheese puffs ... etc) make prominent presence.
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fatayer Baked pockets of bread dough stuffed with meat, cheese, or vegetables.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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fatayer Baked pockets of bread dough stuffed with meat, cheese, or vegetables.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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you should try the fatayer sabanekh then spinach..heavenly!
Za'atar Flatbreads and Spiced Lamb Flatbreads Mercedes 2008
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zaatar - better than butter on popcornLast time, I had gotten the meze platter to share, which is tabbouleh, hummus, baba ghannouj, dolmades (grape leaves stuffed with rice), sfeeha (ground meat filled pastry), fatayer (spinach filled pastry), kibbeh (deep fried ground beef and pine nuts), and falafel.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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