Bisteeya is a type of sweet and savory pie common in Moroccan cuisine. It is made from an outer layer of puffed phyllo dough enveloping a filling of shredded chicken, ground almonds, and spices. The most traditional variant uses pigeon meat rather than chicken; alternate fillings such as shrimp or fish are also becoming prevalent.
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