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I-, by the way, this is interpretation by a very famous Israeli chef, Yaron Shalev; it's also called a sabih. I guess it has some eggplants, even though we cannot see them,it also has seafood and stuff. He calls it sabih. It doesn't look like one, but it's very good, actually. And here is another example, very quick example of breakfast food of traditionalbreakfast food. The Israelis, do you know what it is? Jachnun. It comes from Yemen, another place where Jews lived for thousands of years and it's actually, its dough rolled