kassabah
/kəsˈbɑːbə/ or /kasˈsɑːbɑː/Definitions
1. noun
A type of North African or Middle Eastern sweet bread, often filled with nuts, dried fruits, or other ingredients.
“The kassabah was a staple at the local bakery, with its sweet aroma wafting through the streets every morning.”
2. noun
A person from a North African or Middle Eastern background, especially one from the Berber people.
“The kassabah community has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong emphasis on traditional music and dance.”