Alternative names | lahem bi ajin |
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Type | Flatbread |
Place of origin | Levant[1][2] |
Region or state | Syria, Egypt, Jordan and Brazil |
Main ingredients | Ground mutton |
Sfiha or sfeeha (Arabic: صفيحة, romanized: ṣafīḥa) is a dish consisting of flatbread cooked with a minced meat topping, often lamb flavored with parsley, onion, tomato, pine nuts, and spices. It is traditionally found in the countries of the Levant,[1] and is closely related to manakish and lahmacun.[2]
Sfiha has become popular in Brazil and Argentina, where it is known as esfiha or esfirra in Brazil or as sfija m in Argentina, after being introduced by immigrants from Syria and Armenia.[3][4]