Duqqa ( ) is an Egyptiancondiment consisting of a mixture of herbs, nuts (usually hazelnut), and spices. It is typically used as a dip with bread or fresh vegetables for an hors d'œuvre. Pre-made versions of duqqa can be bought in the spice markets of Cairo, with the simplest version being crushed mint, salt and pepper which are sold in paper cones. The packaged variety is found in markets that is composed of parched wheat flour mixed with cumin and caraway.
The Buddhist understanding of the nature of life, especially human life. It is suffering, pain, misery, and death. To see how dukkha is explained within Theravada Buddhism, click here .