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{{Item infobox|image=Falafel Sandwich.png|type = Food|owner = [[Sue Ellen Armstrong]]|cartoon first = ''[[Falafelosophy]]''}}
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'''Falafels''' are a food sold by [[Mr. Contabulous]] at his falafel truck. [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] bought one when she was writing a graphic novel.
Falafel Sandwich is a popular Middle Eastern street food. It is made with falafels, a traditional Middle Eastern food of deep fried chickpea patties often shaped into balls. As a sandwich, it is served in a pita bread pocket with lettuce and topped with a yogurt-tahini sauce.
==Behind the scenes==
 
{{W|Falafel}} is a traditional Middle Eastern street food. The name Falafel actually refers to the ball-shaped, deep-fried chickpea patties. As a sandwich, it is served in a pita bread pocket with lettuce and topped with a yogurt-tahini sauce.
[[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] buys one from [[Mr. Contabulous]]’ falafel truck In [[Falafelosophy]].
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Latest revision as of 04:55, 15 August 2017

Falafel
Falafel Sandwich.png
Item Type

Food

Owner

Sue Ellen Armstrong

Appearances
First Appeared (cartoon)

Falafelosophy

Falafels are a food sold by Mr. Contabulous at his falafel truck. Sue Ellen bought one when she was writing a graphic novel.

Behind the scenes[edit]

Falafel is a traditional Middle Eastern street food. The name Falafel actually refers to the ball-shaped, deep-fried chickpea patties. As a sandwich, it is served in a pita bread pocket with lettuce and topped with a yogurt-tahini sauce.