Arayes, translated from Arabic as brides, is a convenient snack consisting of pita bread filled with a mixture of minced meat that is seasoned and enriched with garlic, onions, and tomatoes. The bread is typically cut in quarters and then spread with lamb or beef before it is coated in olive oil and baked, pan-fried, or grilled until crisp. The dish can be served as a snack or a main course, preferably with yogurt and olives on the side. The origin of the arayes is disputed, but the variations are found throughout Middle East, Levant, and some Arabic countries.

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