[
UK
/fˈæleɪfəl/
]
[ US /fəˈɫɑfəɫ/ ]
[ US /fəˈɫɑfəɫ/ ]
NOUN
- small croquette of mashed chick peas or fava beans seasoned with sesame seeds
How To Use falafel In A Sentence
- We pottered around bookstores and junkshops, and had falafels for lunch.
- Arabian food includes a lot of spiced lamb and rice, seafood such as tuna and hammour, Lebanese-style mezes, bite-size snacks called falafels, made from chickpeas, and shwarma, a lamb or chicken wrap.
- Many dine on falafel, sandwiches made with balls of deep-fried hummus, or grilled lamb sandwiches, called shwarma.
- The chickpea croquettes called falafel and the ever-popular chickpea dip, hummus, are both very good.
- For dinner we had soups in winter, salads in spring and summer, such as tabbouleh and fattouche, or sandwiches of falafel, or again concentrated yogurt with mint, black olives and cucumber.
- Then we ordered a variety of food … brown rice with chicken kabab, brown rice and kobideh kabab, fish and chips and a falafel sandwhich (it is very hard to find vegitarian food that is tasty). Lunch’er Matt Reports: Kabab Express | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
- Arabian food includes a lot of spiced lamb and rice, seafood such as tuna and hammour, Lebanese-style mezes, bite-size snacks called falafels, made from chickpeas, and shwarma, a lamb or chicken wrap.
- The story revolves around two families -- one Israeli and one Palestinian -- that have competing falafel stands in a West Bank town.
- To celebrate our second ever show bring yer party balloons, streamers, cheezels, falafel rolls and throw anything you've got in the air.
- The Dogfather Says: toasterhead: maybe fresh mold meant "loofa" instead of "falafel"? Think Progress