Traditional Middle Eastern Breakfast MEZZA

Healthy Living

How many times have you heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day?? A good breakfast provides the nutrients needed to start your day off right. In addition, studies show that children who eat a good breakfast, do better in school than children who do not. Studies also demonstrate that adults who eat breakfast weigh less than those who do not. 
  
Breakfast is definitely the most relaxed and important meal of the day in the Middle Eastern culture. It is often, even the tastiest!!! 
 
My friend Kim, http://inspiredbythemediterranean.blogspot.com/, suggested that we at Suzy Eats discuss traditional Middle Eastern breakfast foods.  
 Breakfast is usually made up of a MEZZA or “mix” of different dishes.
  
A typical meal is listed below and typically includes at least 5 of these items (pita bread is a must)!
  • Fresh baked Pita Bread
  • Hummus
  • Baba Ghannoush
  • Foul Maddamas
  • Falafel
  • Hard Boiled Eggs
  • Mortadella
  • Labna
  • Feta or white cheese made from goat milk
  • Bowl of Olives, black and green
  • Bowl of turnips and pickles
  • Olive Oil for drizzling over foods
  • Tomato Wedges and cucumber slices
  • Zaatar or Thyme
  • Fresh Jams with only natural sugars
  • Tea or Arabic Coffee

Traditionally speaking all of these foods are eaten as dips with pita bread or with your hand. Utensils are usually not put on the table at breakfast. Some people even use the chunks of cheese as a substitute for bread and spread items such as hummus on it.

Most of these recipes have been listed on Suzy Eats; others are coming. If you would like a more detail, please send me an email ([email protected]). 

 


21 Responses to “Traditional Middle Eastern Breakfast MEZZA”

  1. Tiffany Says:

    I would love this type of breakfast! Clean, crisp flavors!

  2. Mom Says:

    Sunny side up eggs.
    manaeesh Zaatar.
    Ful (fava beans)
    Hummus
    Halva
    Date Molasses(Dibs mixed with tahini)
    Temryyeh, which is flaky dough similar to croissant dough filled with semolina and sugar made into big squares.
    cooked vermicelli sprinkled with sugar
    Tea flavored with mint or sage
    fried Hallumi cheese
    if i remember any more i will post it…I am getting hungry!

  3. Mom Says:

    oh, and fattet hummus too is served for breakfast usually on the weekend. like ful, it used to be a weekend breakfast when i was growing up.

  4. rebecca Says:

    oh wow wish this was my breakfast

  5. Suzy Eats Says:

    i love fattet hummus do you have a recipe?

  6. Suzy Eats Says:

    these sound soooo good 🙂 ur making me hungry 🙂

  7. Liz Says:

    Man, this kind of breakfast sounds fabulous! So flavorful…mmmmmm.

  8. Parsley Sage Says:

    Woo hoo! Finally got on to your site. I don’t know why I was having so many problems. Glad I did too! Great stuff here. Love the breakfast selection…definitely a great way to start the day 🙂

  9. Kate@Diethood Says:

    We call this “Meze” … very similar. And very delicious! 🙂
    But we don’t have meze for breakfast…we serve meze for guests, or when it’s time to just relax and unwind.

  10. Michele Says:

    Sounds like a breakfast made in heaven! 🙂

  11. Kim Says:

    Thank you so much for posting this. I have already printed the list of foods. Such different foods than the typical American breakfast. Cant wait to try this for my family!

  12. Mom Says:

    I have fattet hummus recipe Lebanese style, with yogurt and tahini sauce. its good and very easy to make. the link is:
    http://mimicooks.com/2008/09/fattet-hummus-tahini-sauce-hummus-with.html

  13. Suzy Eats Says:

    Thanks!!

  14. Hester Casey - Alchemy Says:

    I would much rather have a selection like this for breakfast, even if it took a bit of planning, rather than just shake a few sugary salty over-processed cereal flakes out of a cardboard box. So much healthier too!

  15. Jill@MadAboutMacarons Says:

    It’s such an amazing list and it’s so true that we need to have different, healthy dishes like this for breakfast. It’s funny how we can get stuck in a rut with the same toast or pancakes and not vary much. This is totally inspiring!

  16. briarrose Says:

    What a great breakfast idea….I’m thinking a perfect spread for when we have guests that like a little something out of the ordinary…or maybe a brunch. Nom!

  17. Suzy Eats Says:

    wonder what was happening. glad you made it 🙂

  18. Suzy Eats Says:

    i would love to try meze 🙂

  19. Suzy Eats Says:

    let me know how it goes

  20. Suzy Eats Says:

    let me know if you try it. would love to know your guests thoughts.

  21. Suzy Eats Says:

    agreed. toast, pankcakes and cereal 🙂