The cast of Mezze note - 2005 includes: Fabio Marchisio as Him Francesca Porrini as Her
Mezze note - 2005 was released on: USA: 10 September 2005 (Rome International Film Festival)
A Mezze Platter is a selection of greek and middle-eastern small dishes served in "mezze" portions (like tapas.) Typically includes things like hummus, baba ganoush, pita, olives, dolmas, maybe some grilled vegetables or a kabob.
Mezze is an appetizer, or 'sidedish" in mainly middleeastern cuisines, countries that use mezze are: Egypt, Greece, and Iran. It is ultimately derived from the Persian word mazzeh, which means to taste, as it is just a small dish not meant to fill you up, but more as a pleasnt tasting "introduction" to the cuisine
Aarti Party - 2010 Mezze on My Mind 3-4 was released on: USA: 23 July 2011
Mezzo is an Italian word meaning "middle". Mezze is a Greek word meaning "small plate", the equivalent of the Spanish term "tapas". Neither is an Arabic word, but since Arab food, like Greek food has mezze, the word has been appropriated to talk about Arabic cuisine as well.
A common dish in Jordan is mezze. This type of dish includes a small salad, appetizer, and drinking. This is served before a large meal.
If you are in the UAE then, you can find tons of great food channels and shows on OSN Mezze. Mezze is a hub of some of the greatest cooking shows across the globe. It features international flavors and a local twist. These shows are available in Arabic and English throughout the day. Visit: osn(dot)com/en-ae/mezze
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You pronounce maui mow-E
In Lebanon, poultry (meat) is eaten more often than red meat, and when it is red meat, it is usually in the form of lamb. Lamb is eaten on the coast of Lebanon and Goat meat is eating in the mountain regions. Garlic and olive oil are often noticed in the food. What Lebanese people eat is often dictated by the seasons. Mezze is the manner or custom in which their food is often served. Mezze is often as simple as pickled veggies, raw veggies, hummus, or baba ghanouj with bread. Baklava is a popular Lebanese dessert.
You pronounce it like this "Say ha" that is how you pronounce Ceja.