Warak Enab, also known as dolma or yalanji in other regions, is a beloved Levantine appetizer made by rolling grape leaves around a filling of rice, herbs, tomatoes, onions, and sometimes ground meat. The vegetarian version—popular during fasting periods—is seasoned with olive oil, lemon juice, and mint, then slowly simmered until tender. Often served cold or at room temperature with lemon wedges or yogurt, Warak Enab is a staple in Lebanese mezze spreads.
Common variations include Warak Enab bi Lahmeh (with minced meat) or versions cooked in tomato broth.
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