Falafel vs Kofta - What's the difference?
falafel | kofta |
(uncountable) A Middle Eastern food in the form of balls made from chickpeas and other ingredients. Often served in a pita.
(countable) A pita with falafel balls inside.
* 2003 , Margo Daly, Rough guide to Australia ,
(countable) A single falafel ball.
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Any of various spicy meatball or meatloaf dishes of the Middle East, Caucasus, South Asia, and the Balkans.
As nouns the difference between falafel and kofta
is that falafel is a Middle Eastern food in the form of balls made from chickpeas and other ingredients. Often served in a pita while kofta is any of various spicy meatball or meatloaf dishes of the Middle East, Caucasus, South Asia, and the Balkans.falafel
English
(wikipedia falafel)Noun
- There's a stall at the market that sells fantastic falafel .
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- Lebanese restaurants are especially good for vegetarians, with falafel rolls (pitta bread stuffed with chickpea patties, hummus and tabbouleh) making an inexpensive, filling meal.
- The stallholder puts salad into an open pitta bread, followed by the four falafels and then liberally covers them with hummus.
