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jachnun
Jachnun ((:d͡ʒaχˈnun), ) is a Yemenite Jewish and Israeli pastry served on ''Shabbat'' morning. ==Preparation== Jachnun is left in a slow oven overnight.〔(Jachnun Bar )〕 It is prepared from dough which is rolled out thinly, brushed with shortening (traditionally, clarified butter or ''samneh''), and rolled up, similar to puff pastry.〔(About kosher food )〕 It turns a dark amber color and has a slightly sweet taste. It is traditionally served with a crushed/grated tomato dip, hard boiled eggs, and skhug (a type of hot sauce). The dough used for jachnun is the same as that used for malawach. Jachnun has become popular in Israel and is now eaten by other ethnic groups. Frozen jachnun is sold in supermarkets for those who want to skip the time consuming process of rolling the dough into layers.One of the popular places to buy Jachnun is Shuk HaCarmel.〔http://www.giltravel.com/blog/underrated-and-authentic-foods-of-israel/〕
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