International Falafel Day: How a Middle Eastern Classic Became a Global Staple
Falafel’s journey is remarkable. Originating in the Middle East, this deep‑fried chickpea fritter was once a modest street food, sold from carts and small shops. Today, it has become a global symbol of plant‑based eating, appearing in fast‑casual chains, supermarket freezers, and home kitchens worldwide. International Falafel Day, observed every June 12, highlights how a dish rooted in tradition has become a universal favorite.
Exploring the Rich Heritage of Plant-Based Cuisine from the Middle East and North Africa
The rich and diverse culinary traditions of the region offer a treasure trove of naturally vegan dishes. From the Levant to the Arabian Peninsula, many traditional recipes are plant-based, reflecting a deep connection to the land and its bounty. Let’s explore some of the most beloved vegan dishes that have been enjoyed for generations.

