Shakshuka, when the walls fell
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Me at this very moment.

Damn, I'll take two. Does the price include shipping?
Local pickup only
If it's vegetarian I'll inhale that. I'll remove all evidence of it existing like a new pharaoh trying to get people to forget the old pharaoh.
As long as you don't consider the yeast in the bread to be an animal then it's not just vegetarian. It's vegan
As long as it ain't meat I'll wreck it.
Yeast is a fungus.
And on the tree of life fungus is closer to animal than plant. The Jain religion prohibits eating yeast for this reason.
The man they call Jayne.
Different kind of Jain. Less firepower.
Dang
That makes me wanna dance
One of my go-to recipes when I have guests over.
I want to dip an entire loaf of bread in that soup and swallow it whole like an anaconda eating a wild boar.
I’ve never had shakshuka as a soup, just as a very chunky sauce with eggs. What are the green bell peppers like?
Flavor and texture
Thanks for clarifying about the eggs. I've only ever made shakshuka with eggs, and I was very confused for a bit.