Tabbouleh CAN be frozen, however, the fresh herbs as well as the Bulgar Wheat can be effected by the process. It can have an effect on the texture, as well as the flavor. Not to the point it is inedible, but, you can definitely taste a difference. The tomatoes and onions can often become soft after freezing and thawing, as well.
Lebanon
Tabbouleh has about 190-200 calories per cup.
3 or 4 days
Tabouli or tabbouleh is a vegetarian Arabic dish that consists of tomato, onion, parsley, mint, garlic, and olive oil. Other things added to this dish are either couscous or bulgur wheat.
Popular Lebonese dishes include Hummus, Tabbouleh, Kebbeh, Salads and Mloukhieh.
In Lebanon, you can find Hummus, Tabbouleh, Kebbeh, Mloukhieh, wara2 3enab [vine leaves], fattoush, manakish, and others...
If you mean the Arabic dish Tabbouleh/tabouli, it's primary grain ingredient is bulgur which is usually obtained from durum wheat.
If you mean the Arabic dish Tabbouleh/tabouli, it's primary grain ingredient is bulgur which is usually obtained from durum wheat.
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Because everything is frozen.
'Frozen' works both ways. An object can be presently in a frozen state and thus 'is frozen'. The past tense, 'was frozen', indicates either 1) something that was once frozen but perhaps now is not ('the steak was frozen, but it tasted good') or 2) the freezing process, as in 'this object was frozen last Thursday'.