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Place of origin
  
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Course
  
Breakfast (among Iraqi Jews) and Street food (entire country), Sandwich

Main ingredients
  
pita, eggplant, hard boiled eggs, Israeli salad, amba, parsley, tahini sauce, and hummus

Ingredients generally used
  
potato, onion, and zhug

Similar
  
Amba, Shakshouka, Taboon bread, Israeli salad, Zhug

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Sabich or sabih (Hebrew: סביח‎‎ [saˈbiχ]) is an Jewish- Iraqi and Israeli sandwich, consisting of pita stuffed with fried eggplant and hard boiled eggs. Local consumption is said to have stemmed from a tradition among Iraqi Jews, who ate it on Shabbat morning.

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Etymology

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One theory is that Sabich comes from the Arabic word صباح [sˤaˈbaːħ], which means "morning", as the ingredients in the sabich are typical for an Iraqi Jewish breakfast‎.

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Another theory is that Sabich comes from the initial סבי"ח (initials are very common in Hebrew) for Salad (ס - סלט), egg (ב - ביצה), and more (י - יותר), humus (ח - חומוס).

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Third theory is that the food is named after the founder of the first sabich shop in Israel, Sabich Tsvi Halabi, a jewish man born in Iraq.

Ingredients

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Sabich, served in pita bread, traditionally contains fried eggplant, hard boiled eggs, tahini sauce (tahini, lemon juice, and garlic), hummus, Israeli salad, parsley, and amba. Some versions use boiled potatoes. Traditionally it is made with haminados eggs, slow-cooked in Hamin until they turn brown. Sometimes it is doused with zhug hot sauce and sprinkled with minced onion.

History

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Sabich was brought to Israel by Iraqi Jews who moved in the 1940s and 1950s. On the Sabbath, when no cooking is allowed, Iraqi Jews ate a cold meal of precooked fried eggplant, boiled potatoes and hard-boiled eggs. In Israel, these ingredients were stuffed in a pita and sold as fast food. In the 1950s and 1960s, vendors began to sell the sandwich in open-air stalls. It has a rural version called Sabich salad (Salat Sabich in Hebrew)

References

Sabich Wikipedia


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