Jerusalem Mixed Grill
Serving: In a pita (~300 g)
Meorav Yerushalmi — Jerusalem mixed grill — is a blend of chicken hearts, livers, spleen and meat, grilled with onion and warm spices and stuffed into a pita or laffa. It is intensely savory, protein-packed and one of the heavier street-food plates.
Nutrition per serving
Good to know
- The organ meats are nutrient-dense but also raise the fat and cholesterol.
- Most of the calories come from the meat, the grilling fat and the bread.
- Adding chips and tahini in a laffa pushes it past 1,000 calories.
Logging tip
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Common questions
How many calories are in Jerusalem mixed grill? +
In a pita (~300 g) it is about 720 calories — roughly 50 g carbs, 42 g protein and 38 g fat. Laffa versions with chips are higher.
Is Jerusalem mixed grill healthy? +
It is very high in protein but also rich and fatty. Enjoy it as an occasional treat, favor pita over laffa, and load up on salad to balance the plate.
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