Mediterranean kind of soup
Fasolada (Greek : φασολάδα ) or fasoulada (Greek : φασουλάδα ) is a Greek , Mediterranean, and Cypriot soup of dry white beans , olive oil , and vegetables. It is sometimes called the "national food of the Greeks ".[ 1]
Fasolada is made by simmering beans with tomatoes and other vegetables such as carrots , onion , parsley , thyme , celery , and bay leaf . Lima beans are sometimes used instead of white beans. Recipes vary considerably, often including meat like bastırma and olive oil.
Similar dishes
Its counterparts are Italian fagiolata , the Portuguese and Brazilian feijoada , Romanian fasole , Albanian fasule , and Spanish fabada . A similar dish in Turkish cuisine is called kuru fasulye . The Arabic version is called fasoulia (Arabic : فاصوليا ) and is found in Egypt , Ethiopia , Iraq , Jordan , Lebanon , Libya , Palestine , Saudi Arabia , Sudan , Syria , and Yemen .
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^ Λεξικό της κοινής Νεοελληνικής, 1998
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