Chraime is a bold, spicy fish stew made with white fish fillets simmered in a rich tomato-based sauce infused with garlic, paprika, cumin, and chili peppers. Originating from Libyan and Moroccan Jewish communities, this dish is traditionally eaten on Friday night for Shabbat or during Passover, especially among Mizrahi Jews in Israel. The dish is most popular in southern Israeli cities like Ashdod and Netivot, where large North African communities reside.
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