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Karantika

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Algerian street dish
Karantika
Alternative namesKaran, grantita
TypeStreet food
CourseMeal, snack, side dish, sandwich filling
Place of originAlgeria
Region or stateOran
AssociatedcuisineAlgerian cuisine,Mediterranean cuisine
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsChickpea
Ingredients generally usedOil, eggs
Oranian karantika

Karantika (Arabic:كارنتيكا) is an iconicAlgerianstreet food sold throughoutthe Maghreb bystreet vendors. It has similarities topies,pancakes, andflans and consists of achickpea batter topped with beaten egg and baked, served withharissa andcumin either hot on bread as a sandwich, or sliced into squares.

It originated in and remains a specialty ofOran, where it was first introduced by Spanish invaders in the 16th century, and was spread throughout Algeria during the French occupation of the country.

The dish is also served in restaurants and made in homes.

Etymology

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The dish is known by many names, including al-hami[a] and valentina; spellings in English may include garantita, karantita, karane, kalantita, quaratita, kalentica, karentita, and caran.[1][2][3] The name is derived from the Spanish wordcalentica or fromcaliente, "hot".[4] The dish is referred to in Algeria as "the protector", a play on words in the Western Algerian dialect.[2]

History

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The dish is of Hispanic-Oran origin and can also be found inFrance,Spain and other European countries with large Algerian populations.[5][6][7]

It was introduced in Oran by Spanish invaders and remains a specialty of the area.[4][8] According to some histories, the dish was introduced in Oran during theOttoman siege of Oran's Spanish garrison during the 16th and 17th century Spanish occupation of Oran when dried chickpeas and chickpea flour were the only foodstuffs readily available.[4][8][9] During the French occupation of Algeria in the 1800s, the Spanish settled in Algeria and spread the dish throughout the country.[9]

Originally it was apoverty food but eventually became popular throughout Algerian society.[2][4] According toThe New Arab, the dish is an iconic Algerian street food.[3]

Ingredients, preparation, and serving

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A calentica vendor in Oran

The dish is based on unroastedchickpea flour, oil, and water mixed to form a liquid batter, which is rested to hydrate the flour, topped with beaten egg and baked.[1][6][10][7] It is served hot on bread or as cut slices, often with harissa and cumin.[1][2][4][b]

The dish is present throughout the country as a street food sold by vendors and is also made in homes and restaurants.[6][10][9]

Similar dishes

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Similar dishes are found throughout the Mediterranean coast.[11]

Notes

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  1. ^which means hot in Algerian dialect
  2. ^baguette is usually used as the main ingredient

References

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  1. ^abc"Garantita | Traditional Street Food From Algeria".TasteAtlas. Retrieved2023-08-25.
  2. ^abcd""Cornita" or "Karan": an Algerian food that does not distinguish between the poor and rich".العربيةAl Arabiya (in Arabic). 2022-06-22. Retrieved2023-08-25.
  3. ^abBouarrouj, Khelil (2023-06-14)."How North African food became a staple at the dinner table".The New Arab. Retrieved2023-08-25.
  4. ^abcdeبوطيبة, نور الهدى (2022-06-26)."Carnitica: a dish invented by the Spaniards and embraced by the Algerians".El Massa (in Arabic). Retrieved2023-08-25.
  5. ^Albala, Ken (2011).Food cultures of the world encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, Calif: Greenwood.ISBN 978-0-313-37626-9.
  6. ^abcMarks, Copeland (1994).The great book of couscous : classic cuisines of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Internet Archive. New York : D.I. Fine.ISBN 978-1-55611-420-5.
  7. ^ab"Moroccan Kalinti - A Savory Chickpea and Egg Flan".The Spruce Eats. Retrieved2023-08-25.
  8. ^abOmar, Haneen (20 December 2014)."Crantica: a dish invented by the Spaniards in Oran".Al-Araby Al-Jadeed (in Arabic). Retrieved2023-08-25.
  9. ^abcAziz, Ahmed (2016-12-02)."Karantika, a dish that brings together the poor and the rich in Algeria".Hespress- هسبريس جريدة إلكترونية مغربية (in Arabic). Retrieved2023-08-25.
  10. ^ab"GARANTITA (ALGERIAN CHICKPEA PIE)".food.com. Archived fromthe original on 2023-08-24. Retrieved2023-08-24.
  11. ^d'Echon, Emmanuel Guillemain."Certains l'aiment chaude".Libération (in French). Retrieved2023-08-25.
  12. ^"Calentita".TasteAtlas.
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