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Mixed Appetizers

Kemia

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The North African Kitchen

By Fiona Dunlop

Published 2008

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This Tunisian version of mezze is typical of Jewish-Tunisian tables. The little saucers of vegetables and pickles accompany Boukha, a dry liqueur made from fermented and distilled prickly pears (figues de Barbarie), and not from figs, as is so often said. It is drunk chilled, like vodka shots.

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