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  2. 21 Amazing Arabic Sweets and Desserts To Devour - AOL

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    Here are just some of the traditional Arabic sweet recipes you must try: Baklava. Kanafeh (Middle Eastern Cheese and Phyllo Dessert) Semolina Cake. Honey cake. Asafiri (Semolina Pancakes Stuffed ...

  3. Halva - Wikipedia

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    Halva (also halvah, halwa, halua, [1] and other spellings; Arabic: حلوى Bhojpuri:𑂯𑂪𑂳𑂄, Hindi: हलवा, Persian: حلوا) is a type of confectionery that is widely spread throughout the Middle East and North Africa, the Balkans, and South Asia. The name is used for a broad variety of recipes, generally a thick paste made ...

  4. Knafeh - Wikipedia

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    Knafeh [2] (Arabic: كنافة) is a traditional Arab dessert made with spun pastry dough [3] [4] layered with cheese and soaked in a sweet, sugar-based syrup called attar. [5] Knafeh is a popular throughout the Arab world, especially in the Levant, [6] and is often served on special occasions and holidays.

  5. Category:Arab desserts - Wikipedia

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    Saudi Arabian desserts (7 P) Syrian desserts (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Arab desserts" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  6. List of Middle Eastern dishes - Wikipedia

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    Middle East: A group of rice- or meat-and-herb filled vegetable dishes of Ottoman origin. Variations are eaten across the Levant, the eastern Mediterranean and the Arab world. Can be served warm or cold. Similar to the Greek stuffed grape leaves, dolmadakia or sarma. Duqqa: Egypt: A dip or seasoning of herbs, oil and spices. Falafel: Middle East

  7. Qatir (syrup) - Wikipedia

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    Attar, or qatir (Arabic: قَطْر) is a type of sweet syrup used in the preparation of Middle Eastern desserts.It is made of primarily sugar and water, and is reduced slightly until somewhat golden and thicker.

  8. Halawet el Jibn - Wikipedia

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    Halawet el-jibn (Arabic: حلاوة الجبن / Ḥalāwat al-jibn) (cheese sweet) is a Syrian dessert made of a semolina and cheese dough, filled with cream. [1] Its origin is from Hama [2] in Syria. It is found in other regions in the Middle East, and has been brought by Syrian immigrants to other countries such as Turkey and Germany. [3] [2 ...

  9. Arab cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A famous dessert from Egypt is called om ali, which is similar to a bread and butter pudding made traditionally with puff pastry, milk and nuts. It is served all across the Middle East and is also made on special occasions such as Eid. [31] Bread is a staple in Egypt; the most common breads are eish baladi.

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