Nestled along the banks of the Tigris River in northern Iraq, the city of Mosul has long been a meeting point of civilizations, trade routes, and cultural traditions. Among its many legacies, Mosul is especially renowned for its rich and diverse cuisine, one that tells the story of the city’s land, its people, and its enduring spirit.
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