maqluba

Etymology
From, from the passive participle of the verb , named after the way the dish is served; variation in spelling reflects the different varieties of or  the term has been borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) A traditional Levantine dish of meat, rice, and fried vegetables, cooked in a pot which is then flipped upside down prior to serving.

Translations

 * Arabic: مَقْلُوبَة
 * North Levantine Arabic: مقلوبة
 * South Levantine Arabic: مقلوبة
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 馬庫魯巴
 * French:
 * Greek: μακλούμπα, μαγκλούμπα
 * Hebrew: מַקְלוּבָּה
 * Japanese: マクルーバ
 * Korean: 마끌루바
 * Persian: مقلوبه
 * Polish: makluba
 * Russian: маклю́ба, маклю́бе
 * Turkish: maklube
 * Uzbek: maqluba, мақлуба