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Haneed , also known as hanida (Arabic: الحنيذ) is a slow-roasted lamb dish from Yemen, It is also a shared dish in places like Oman, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and parts of Somalia and Ethiopia. It is very popular in Yemeni restaurants around the world. It is also similar to mandi, but haneed is cooked in a tannour oven and has a different spice rub. Haneed is usually served on a plate of rice.[1][2]

Haneed
CourseLunch
Place of originYemen
Region or stateArabian Peninsula, Horn of Africa
Main ingredientsLamb

Preparation


Haneed is prepared by dry-rubbing chunks of bone-in lamb with a spice rub, which is then cooked in the oven for six hours on a very low temperature. This ensures that the meat is succulent and tender.


References


  1. "Food fit for the Queen of Sheba at North Carolina's first Yemeni restaurant". YES! Weekly. 2018-03-21. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  2. "لو بتحب الأكل الغريب اعرف طريقة عمل الحنيذ". اليوم السابع Youm7 (in Arabic). 2018-07-13. Retrieved 2019-05-09.



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