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It's simply, middle eastern food.
Everyone in the region took dishes from the others, added their own thing and calls it theirs.
No it isn't, you're just an ignorant child. If it's Middle Eastern food then why is it labelled as 'Israeli'?
Me:
It is not Israeli, neither Palestinian.
It's Middle Eastern.
Knafeh as it's known today is Palestinian. And if it's Middle Eastern as you say then the website should correct that.
Majority of Israel's population are either Arabs or Jews from Arab countries. Its their dish no less than "Palestinians".
Levantine dish, anyway you want to claim it yours ( Palestinian ) do so if it makes you happy.
So you went from Middle East to Levant dish, since you clearly don't even know what entails of the Middle East. You don't know anything about the Levant besides checking your Wikipedia source. Then you come here and act like an all knowledgeable man. It's Palestinian, let's leave it at that. Still haven't answered the question yet about the website? And neither do you get the point about culture appropriation.
That's asking for too much from you though.
Levant is in the ME. Borders of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Israel/Palestine have changed throughout history with conquests.
You want to add that dish to a national claim of a state based on modern boundaries
while
call it a Levantine dish, a region which will always stay the Levant no matter who conquers what.
80% of their dishes are similar copied from one another during the thousand years of shared history through being part of the same empire yet all claim it's theirs especially on forums like PDF ^^
Let's see the real knowledgeable man Hazzy prove us how this dish is Palestinian and not Lebanese.
How long did it take you to google that?
The dessert mentioned in the article is in Palestine and is Palestinian, improve your reading skills.
Other Middle Eastern nations have their variants of a similar dessert.
Who's 'their'? Do you know anything about the food in the Middle East? They aren't the same. Similar in some ways but not the same.
I can't prove anything since #doritos is an all knowing man. Glad you agree that it isn't an Israeli dessert though as the website falsely claims.
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It's an ancient dish? Where did you learn that?
Another reading comprehension fail by doritos.
Like I said, Knafah was originally Palestinian and known as nablusi.
I don't care when it was made, ancient/medieval I said since most of the orgin of these dishes are from that timeline.
Told you to convince us, not repeat it