Varieties in Yemen include (green sahawiq), (red sahawiq), and (sahawiq with cheese, usually
Yemeni cheese).
Sahawiq is one of the main ingredients of
saltah.
Wazif (traditional Yemeni dried baby sardines) is sometimes added to the
sahawiq's ingredients and it is known as
sahawiq wazif (). In Israel, one can find ("red zhug"), ("green zhug") and ("brown zhug"), which has added
tomatoes. Red zhug is made with red peppers while green zhug is made with green peppers, or
jalapeños. Zhug may be referred to by the generic term (; lit. "hot/spicy"). Also known as zhoug, it is a popular condiment at Israeli
falafel and
shawarma stands, and served with
hummus. ==Preparation==