February 27, 2024 | Penelope Singh

Assyrian Cuisine: Unique Dishes From Ancient Mesopotameia


Assyrian cuisine originated from the historic region of Mesopotamia and showcases the culinary traditions of one of the world's most ancient cultures. This traditional cuisine includes a diverse mix of flavors, ingredients, and cooking methods that have been handed down for generations. Assyrian meals, which feature savory stews and fragrant spices, attract people globally and are a must-try for any food lover.

Shutterstock 2287753525Shutterstock

Early beginnings

Assyrian cuisine is sometimes believed to be an amalgamation of Assyrian, Babylonian, and Sumerian cuisines. These ancient civilizations utilized basic ingredients like barley, wheat, dates, and meats, which were essential to their culinary practices.

Archaeological findings have also revealed early cooking methods and recipes, which offer a look into the basic diet of the area. In general, bread and onions were part of the daily Assyrian food rotation.

1709783792763Lesya Dolyk | Flickr

Historical influences

Over the years, Assyrian cuisine has been shaped by different cultures and civilizations such as Persian, Turkish, and Arabic. Those with a distinguished tongue may be able to detect the similarities. This has resulted in a wide range of flavors and cooking methods in Assyrian dishes. 

Furthermore, Assyrian cuisine has influenced nearby cuisines by introducing dishes like "Kubba" and "Dolma" into their culinary menus.

1709783661270CCAR

Rich in spices

Assyrian cuisine is characterized by the bold and aromatic spices used to enhance dishes, such as cumin, coriander, turmeric, and sumac. Meats, vegetables, and grains are seasoned with these spices. 

Lamb, chicken, and fish are commonly featured in Assyrian recipes, cooked through grilling, stewing, or baking. Yogurt and cheese are also frequently used in Assyrian cooking to add richness to dishes.

1709783294134Amanthi Ganapathi | Wikimedia Commons

Popular dishes

Assyrian cuisine features a variety of traditional dishes, many of which have religious ties. "Kubba," a dumpling made from meat, bulgur wheat, and spices, served with yogurt or dipping sauce. 

"Dolma" is another favorite, with grape leaves or vegetables stuffed with rice, meat, and herbs in broth. "Pacha," a stew made from lamb or sheep's head, is a delicacy enjoyed at special events in Assyrian cuisine. 


READ MORE

Fugu Internal
January 24, 2024 | Eul Basa

The Most Dangerous Foods In The World

In some countries, dangerous foods are considered delicacies because they add a risk factor that gives it a unique thrill and heightens the overall meal.
Shawarmapalace Internal
February 21, 2024 | Marlon Wright

The Avenger's Shawarma Is Real—Here's Where To Get It

Have you ever wished to take a bite of those juicy shawarmas the Avengers ate after The Battle of New York? Well, you're in luck—the shawarmas are real, and here's where to get them.
Remote Internal
February 22, 2024 | Peter Kinney

The World's Most Remote Restaurants

These five restaurants are famous for their outstanding food and stunning, secluded settings, which are perfect for bold food lovers.
Sami Internal
February 23, 2024 | Sammy Tran

Sami Cuisine: A Scandanavian Menu That's All About Reindeer Meat

Sami cuisine focuses on the culture and customs of the indigenous Sami people in North Scandinavia and it showcases one unexpected ingredient as its key element: reindeer meat.
Trifle Internal
February 23, 2024 | Alex Summers

Rachel's Infamous Trifle Recipe From "Friends"—Would You Dare Try?

When you think of a trifle, what comes to mind? Well, I think of Rachel Green's trifle from that one episode of Friends where she messes up the trifle recipe. Would you dare give this recipe a try?
Mealprep Internal
February 23, 2024 | Matthew Burke

Meal Prep 101: A Quick Guide For Beginners

Meal prepping when done right, can be powerful. It will save you time and money, and it promotes healthier eating overall.