Greek Vegetable Stew - Vegan Recipes - Vegetarian Recipes - Youtube

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1 CAN TOMATOES
1 CAN COOKED CHIICKPEAS
100 GRAMS MUSHROOMS
2 CUPS POTATO
1 CUP ZUCCHINI
1 CUP BELL PEPPERS
1 ONION
1 CUP EGGPLANT
1 CUP CARROTS
1TBSP GARLIC
1TSP DRIED THYME
1TBSP DILL
1TBSP PARSELY
SALT PEPPER
OLI TO START
6 GREEN OLIVES

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wow, that's a lot of ingredients, I bet it's delicious

TasteTrekker-com
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This looks absolutely delicious Thank you, for sharing :-)

jaytlamunch
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This looks like an italian vegetable dish my grandma used to make called jambotte.
There were more added vegetables but no chickpeas.
You ate it as is or you could put it over pasta or on toasted Italian bread.

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