- Source: Khubz mulawah
Khubz mulawah (Arabic: خبز ملوح), mulawah (Arabic: ملوح), or rashush (Arabic: رشوش) is a flatbread that is baked in a traditional tannur in Yemeni cuisine. A similar bread, malawach, has been brought to Israel by Yemenite Jews.
Khubz mulawah is often eaten for breakfast with ghee and honey on weekends.
Etymology
Both mulawah and Lahoh terms come from the Arabic root (l-w-ḥ) which means the thing that is flat.
See also
Yemeni cuisine
Arab cuisine
Shafoot
Fatoot
Zhug