Mulawah, also spelled Melawwaḥ or Malawach, is a flaky, layered flatbread made by folding dough with ghee (clarified butter) and baking or pan-frying it until golden, crisp on the outside, and soft inside. Originally from Yemen, where it's commonly served with Saltah or Fahsa, this bread traveled with Yemenite Jewish communities to Israel, where it became a beloved street food and breakfast staple. In Israel, it's often served with grated tomato sauce, hard-boiled egg, and zhug (spicy herb paste). Whether oven-baked in a taboon or pan-cooked until puffed and blistered, Malawach offers rich, buttery flavor and satisfying chew, reflecting centuries of cultural migration and culinary tradition.
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