Malawach is a crispy, flaky flatbread made from layered dough and fried to golden perfection. Brought to Israel by Yemenite Jewish immigrants, it’s commonly eaten for breakfast or lunch, served with grated tomato, hard-boiled eggs, honey, or zhug (spicy green sauce). It’s especially beloved in southern Israel, including cities like Be’er Sheva and Ashdod, where large Yemenite communities reside.
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