Middle Eastern Mezze Traditions: A Hidden Plant-Based Abundance
The Middle East is often celebrated for its rich culinary heritage, but what is less acknowledged is how deeply plant-based traditions run through its kitchens. These traditions extend across North Africa as well, where grains, legumes, and vegetables form the foundation of daily meals. Central to this is the culture of mezze, the generous spread of small dishes meant for sharing. Meals are not centered on a single protein but on abundance through variety, with hummus, tabbouleh, baba ganoush, falafel, couscous, and zaalouk forming the heart of the table. This communal approach, paired with fertile climates and a reliance on olive oil, fresh produce, and aromatic herbs, has created a cuisine where compassion and flavor coexist effortlessly.
Interviewing Ebrahim Ramzat, an inspiring vegan advocate, plant-based & sustainable lifestyle influencer
Today, we have the privilege of featuring Ebrahim Ramzat, a well-known vegan influencer originally from Syria who moved to the UAE at the age of three and recently relocated to Canada. Ebrahim’s advocacy for plant-based living has been instrumental in inspiring many to adopt a healthier and more sustainable lifestyle. His journey and insights have resonated widely, impacting Middle Eastern communities and beyond.

