"Tabour" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tabour is a rare or obsolete word that can have two related meanings.
1. A tabour (or tabur) was a type of drum or tambourine in medieval music. It was often used in folk and minstrel music.
2. In historical or literary contexts, a tabour also refers to a lapdog or a pet.
In modern English, the word is mostly used in musical or antiquarian contexts.
A taborine is a small Tambourin, a type of drum used in orchestras and bands, especially in military and outdoor groups.
Tabouleh (also spelled as tabbouleh) is a salad that origins from the Middle East. The main ingredients of tabouleh are:<br><br>- Parsley (main ingredient)<br>- Tomatoes<br>- Mint<br>- Lettuce<br>- Bulgar (cracked wheat)<br>- Onions<br>- Lemon juice<br>- Olive oil<br><br>This salad is typically served fresh and it's characterized by bergamots, tomatoes, and mint. Its flavor and texture come from green parsley. The lexicon defines tabouleh as "raw green herbs dish".<br><br>Tabouleh is a vegetarian, refreshing and healthy salad that is suitable for summer. It is often served in charakteristically Middle Eastern restaurants and is the typical dish in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Libya, Tunisia, Palestine and Algeria