Rozz me'ammar
| Place of origin | Egypt |
|---|---|
| Main ingredients | Rice, milk, and butter |
| Ingredients generally used | Salt, pepper, eshta, and cardamom |
Rozz meʻammar (Egyptian Arabic: رُزْ مَعَمّرْ Arabic: أرْزْ مَعَمّرْ) is an Egyptian baked rice dish that combines rice with dairy products such as milk, butter, and sometimes eshta, resulting in a rich and creamy casserole. This dish is often prepared for special occasions and family gatherings due to its indulgent nature.